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Re: Farmall Super C rear end problem
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Posted by Ron F B on April 30, 2007 at 19:47:12 from (216.234.123.41):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall Super C rear end problem posted by Harold Hubbard on April 29, 2007 at 19:55:23:
Harold - Thanks for your 'brake' suggestion. Tried it and she moves in all gears, though not with the previous gusto. Jumping on the right brake works. Left brake nothing. There is a good bit of clanging from the left axle though. Next step is to get her into town where I can work on it. What are your thoughts on whether the right axle is repairable - or is that advisable? Any recommendation on locating a replacement axle? Are rights and lefts interchangeable? I'm thinking of blocking her up, removing the right wheel and then removing the entire axle, probably including the housing. Your suggestion has been very helpful. Additional suggestions and advice will be greatly appreciated. Any thoughts on why the axle broke? I was doing a good bit of heavy brush-hogging but not with any great strain on the drive train. I would have thought if a problem developed it would have been in the pto system directly. Are axles a weak link on the Super C's? Thanks again Ron Northville, MI
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