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Tranny on B and H Question
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Posted by 1PWRFULH on July 09, 2001 at 08:49:36 from (63.23.233.52):
Ever since I bought the B I noticed that it grinds a lot going into gears. If I have the tractor idling, then push the clutch in, and wait an wait it will still grind a lot. The H, the C, a 230, and the B275 dont grind that much. Like on the H if I get someone to push the clutch in and I get up under it and look, everything stops turning within a second or two. It seems though as if the B takes a lot longer and still grinds sometimes. I tried adjusting that threaded rod on the clutch thinking it wasnt throwing out quit enough but that didnt seem to help. Does anyone have any suggestions to what could cause this? Could it may be that it is low on tranny oil? Also, if I tear the front end of the H off because it wobbles a little in high gear would I be able to get all of the parts I need? Thanks!! RC
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