Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 17, 2009 at 14:50:43 from (216.208.58.139):
In Reply to: Gear noise in Super C posted by thumbanger on June 17, 2009 at 13:57:57:
Thumbanger: Time to get out the old broom handle. Jack one rear wheel of the tractor, as the weight comes off the wheel look for any movement between axle in relation to axle carrier. With wheel off ground, anchor another tractor to the drawbar for safety. Start the tractor in gear, let the jacked wheel turn free. Put one end of broom handle to your ear and other end on various places around transmission and rear end casting. Listen for noise, particularly the one your familiar with, you'll be amazed at what you can hear, move the broom handle around on casting, you should be able to zero in on the noise. Repeat the same with other wheel jacked. If you don't have a spare broom handle, and you want to be a bit more sophisticated, tool shops sell stethescopes for just that purpose.
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