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Re: 966: Ever Ran Into This?
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Posted by migraine on July 14, 2005 at 07:40:20 from (24.22.154.216):
In Reply to: Re: 966: Ever Ran Into This? posted by Allan in NE on July 14, 2005 at 07:13:28:
Allan, You sure the noise is not from your 60 year old body bull gears or maybe inner ear thumping? Yea funny how time and years of hard work finally start to catch up to ya. Just kiddin. I had a lot of noise on my 966 after we did the major on it this spring and found a lot of my rumble noise was coming from the fenders mounted directly onto to the axles. Put some rubber belting strips under the mounts and walla, much better. That plus I had a big old steel clevis lying on the platform that was making a fair amount of whine vibration. The worst was when we had that pto drive gear iside mismatched, that will make your teeth chatter after a few minutes. later Migraine
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