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Posted by Jon from NY on July 09, 2004 at 08:02:45 from (64.12.116.14):
Those who follow the big brother saga know that operation DNA means Do Not Asume, Well I think the same goes for these old tractors. #1 D N A that when the man tells you the cub just got a new starter that it will work right. Well that really bad growl sounds like a bad ring gear to me. #2 DNA that when the little cub steers harder than %^&* That its the nature of them. Could be The guy did not beleve in oil in the steering gear housing. #3 DNA That that rear end Noise growl is becuase they have such a long shaft from the back of the motor to the tranny Like the gentelmen said.Could be that he beleves the rear end should be filled up with water Not Oil. What will I find Next I already see he did not beleve in a greese gun. Can any one tell me how to check the fluid in the housings where the bull gears are.? JON
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