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Re: MW 9-speed and hand clutch
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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on June 20, 2006 at 16:21:26 from (207.177.83.188):
In Reply to: Re: MW 9-speed and hand clutch posted by randy hall on June 18, 2006 at 19:44:04:
Hi Randy , Sorry I didn't respond last night but I have to sleep some time and it was getting late . Thanks for price range . I have a m&w but was looking for a set of parts gears . When I looked in my fill hole of the trany I saw a lot of rust pits on the gears . I think this tractor must have been saved from a grove somewhere . When I pulled the oil pan I found leaves and twigs in the crankcase . But it all works and it runs pretty good so I'm not to worried . The trany growls but I think that is a bad bearing in the input shaft or counter shaft . It growls in neutral sitting still also . If it is a bad bearing then the gears may be worn lopsided so I want a better gearset handy before I open it up . There's a 9-speed I found on ebay but it's up to $510 and I don't want to pay that much but it comes with the complete trany . Take care ...Randy
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