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Re: Super A, 140 Transmission Gear Grinding Questi
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 11, 2004 at 16:36:07 from (209.226.247.188):
In Reply to: Super A, 140 Transmission Gear Grinding Question posted by Bill in NC on September 11, 2004 at 11:20:21:
Bill: I don't think it is your whatever year old memory. Using hy tran or other light hydraulic transmission oil makes them bad. They were designed for gear oil 90W or heavier. Another thing I find this grinding happens with my tractors if I don't use them a lot. My thoughts are some rust on or in the pilot bushing. Could also be clutch disc sticking on shaft a bit. I have a snow blade for my 130, and that tractor gets used very little all summer. Come first snow it is quite bad on grinding. After a couple of good snow storms and that shuttle work, it will straighten out. My 140 and SA which I use mainly in summer are similar in spring. Plain and simple, when these tractors were farming they got used more. Only good suggestion I can come up with is grow 5 acres of vegetables, will keep you and the tractor fit and in shape.
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