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Clunking noise in 350 transmission.. Clutch Beari
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Posted by Andy in MN on February 28, 2007 at 06:12:28 from (12.27.46.89):
Hey guys, Last night I went outside to turn my 350 around so I"d be ready for the 12" of snow that is supposed to fall tomorrow. While backing out, I was trying to push a snow bank back a little further to give me another couple feet and I lost traction and one of my tires started spinning. At the exact same time a clunking noise started in the transmission. I drove it foward 2ft in 1st, back 2ft in reverse and then forward 15ft in 1st before I shut it off. Every time I disengauged the clutch (pushed in the pedal) the clunking would stop, but when would let the clutch out and the wheels start rotating the clunking comes back. Any idea"s? On what it could be? Any quick ways for me to check before I start tearing into things? Now I just need to figure out how to move all of the snow out front of the barn so I can get the truck in there to pull the tractor out and get it in the garage to work on it.
As always thanks in advance? Andy
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