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Posted by Ron F B on April 29, 2007 at 19:27:33 from (216.234.120.96):
Hi all. I have a Farmall Super C w/fast hitch, 1953 I believe, which has a drive train problem. This weekend I was doing some heavy brush-hogging mostly in 1st gear. I stopped the tractor, engine off, to pull out a tough branch. When I started it back up I had all the gears (I believe I could hear the trans. operating and feel some vibration) in all gears including reverse and the pto was operating fine - but no drive movement in any gear. There always has been some minor gnashing going into any gear from a stop but this is the first time with this problem. In the past when snow plowing a couple times I experienced something similar in 1st and 2nd, but 3rd & 4th always worked and then I could shift & operate in 1st & 2nd. There was a brief 'clang' when this happened but otherwise no unusual noise from the rear end. I'm wondering if I sheared a pin or something similar. Again, all the gears & the pto seem to work and she shift lever seems to be working - just no movement. Any suggestions on what to check or be prepared for before I start taking things apart? Direct responses to cbb@mich.com would help also. Thanks, Ron - Northville, MI
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