Red Dog said: (quoted from post at 03:43:42 08/20/09) I understand. Thanks. Also I noticed this one two different 140's. If the right angle drive is removed, the shifter grinds a little putting the tractors in gear. Is this common or why does it happen? Do I need to adjust the clutches when removing a right ngle drive. Both tractors want to grind without this side drive on. They go into gear but I hate that little bit of grind. Whichever tractor is not going to have this drive on it is going to grind some. Thanks.
Red Dog:
My 140 with right angle vs my SA without is the same way - the one with right angle is much less apt to grind if I rush the shift into gear. Putting it another way.... I don't have to wait as long to put it in gear and not have it grind.
I can only assume the right angle is more mass for the gear lube to attempt to propel, and so the swirl of gear lube does not get it turning as easily.
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