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Re: Farmall 230 gear grinding problems
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Posted by John in Red Hook NY on September 16, 2006 at 12:38:04 from (141.155.152.205):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 230 gear grinding problems posted by Hugh MacKay on September 15, 2006 at 23:53:23:
Thanks for the quick reply. The tractor is being repaired by a tractor mechanic in my area. I don't have the equipment or knowledge to split a tractor. He replaced the clutch, pressure plate, and pilot bearing. I believe he got the parts at Wengers in PA. He comes highly recommended. Anyway he called yesterday to tell me he put the tractor together and the gears are still grinding when you try to put it in gear. He's going to separate it again today and call me. He sounded a bit lost so I thought I'd reach out for more help. He did mention something about a possible transmission brake causing the problem. I don't understand the 20 second bit. Does it take that long for the gears to stop moving? Thanks again for your help.
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