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Hopper57

03-10-2008 14:07:12




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I have been using my C to plow snow but it has developed a clunk sound that sounds like it's coming from the rear end (I think). I took the top cover off but can find no problems. I talked with a local Farmall restoration/parts guy that was a dealer for 30 years and he thought it might have a tooth missing in the bull gear or a broken axle but these check out. I jacked the tractor up and rotated the wheels but no sounds. When I drained the oil in the casing I found a piece of the shift rail guide but not the second piece. Any ideas out there?

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Hopper57

03-12-2008 02:32:51




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 Re: Farmall C in reply to Hopper57, 03-10-2008 14:07:12  
You fellers were right. The clamp bolts on the right side of the tractor were loose. Don't know how they got loose because I tightened them with a breaker bar and pipe last summer when I changed the tire but pushed alot of snow this year in Michigan. Thanks for your help. I'd buy you all a beer if you were here.



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terryjd

03-11-2008 00:45:18




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 Re: Farmall C in reply to Hopper57, 03-10-2008 14:07:12  
I am with the other posts. I had a clunk on my SC and it was 2 loose bolts on the rim. Heard a clunk yesterday when plowing snow, loose wheel weight. Is strange how the sounds seems to come from rear end but is auctally right beside you.



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huntingreen

03-10-2008 19:48:14




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 Re: Farmall C in reply to Hopper57, 03-10-2008 14:07:12  
I had the same type sound. It was loose wheel weights.



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Idaho Ron

03-10-2008 15:17:29




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 Re: Farmall C in reply to Hopper57, 03-10-2008 14:07:12  
The "clunk" in the rear end of my A were loose wheel bolts. Ron



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RustyFarmall

03-10-2008 14:21:13




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 Re: Farmall C in reply to Hopper57, 03-10-2008 14:07:12  
Are the wheel bolts all tight? Axle clamps tight?



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El Toro

03-10-2008 14:19:54




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 Re: Farmall C in reply to Hopper57, 03-10-2008 14:07:12  
Your wheel weights bolts may need to be tighten. Hal



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