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Re: Ticking sound in the rear end on my 44 H?
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Posted by MagMan on April 07, 2005 at 10:38:13 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Ticking sound in the rear end on my 44 H? posted by Tanner Clark on April 07, 2005 at 10:10:54:
Hi Tanner, Do you still hear it with the clutch ingauged? Check your oil level in the tranny the little plug in the LH side in front of the brake band on the side of the tranny. If its low noises tend to disapearb when the get lubed better specially after sutting . Also there is a piolit bearing in the front that tends to go a lot to I have replaced a few my self its it holds the tranny gear shaft into the front housing if I remember right. They are a roller bearing usally costs about $25.00 for the part I am thinking 5208 for some reason FM I dont know .You would have to pull the top cover off to get to it. HAVE A GOOD BEER RUN JON
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