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Posted by ted411 on January 03, 2005 at 10:10:14 from (151.196.108.137):
Hi, I recently purchased a 300 which was not running, after getting it running I found that it had a ticking noise in the transmission. After taking the top deck off the rear end it appears that one of the gears is chipped on the driving gear for second gear. This gear also runs the idler that drives reverse. The chip is approximately 2/3 to 3/4 of one tooth. I will need to split the tractor to repair. I am probably going to do this however I wanted to get some opinions. Will this chipped tooth cause me problems if I leave it as is? The heavest work the tractor will do will likely pull hay wagons or gravity wagons of ear corn but will also be used for raking hay and other light tasks. This gear is used for reverse and 2nd gear however it always meshes with the idler so you can always hear the ticking (not real loud but you can hear it if you try. I have a picture that I am attaching if I can figure out how. Thanks, Ted
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