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Re: Axle beaings, grease, half hour later, squeak,
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Posted by chadd on April 23, 2007 at 07:33:30 from (155.92.32.116):
In Reply to: Re: Axle beaings, grease, half hour later, squeak, posted by JayWalt on April 22, 2007 at 17:59:58:
I know that you think it is an internal noise, but it is quite possible that it has an external cause. On our 806, I thought for sure that an axle bearing was failing. I would always hear this squeaking noise in road gear, and the tractor seemed to bounce when there were no potholes in the road. It didn't seem to do it with the other tractors, so I was getting ready to think about tearing it down. Then I leaned against the fender riding next to my dad, and the noise went away. The clamshell fender was at a little bit of an angle when it was tightened down, and vibrations from bumps and sudden acceleration caused it to shift a little making a squeak and bang noise. The road surface thing took me longer to figure out. I finally figured it out when I drove our M. It did the same thing, but it hadn't done it before we readjusted the wheel spacing. Turns out, the bumps are in the road surface; the W6 didn't do it because it was too narrow, the 966 didn't do it because one wheel is adjusted further out, and the M and 806 are adjusted to the same width. Its been 7 years and there are no shavings in the filter and it still runs good.
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