Posted by JRSutton on August 29, 2011 at 17:59:33 from (75.130.109.233):
In Reply to: B rearend whine posted by chevy_cowboy on August 28, 2011 at 09:22:11:
Can't tell you if it's "normal" all I can say is my super A is the same way. It's so loud it makes you think there HAS to be something wrong.
But others I know say it's ok.
As for oil leaking - I had a really bad leak on my super a and was getting ready to replace seals. I drained the transmission and no less than 5 gallons of oil came out. (this is a new to me tractor)
On a whim, I replaced with fresh gear oil, using the proper amount (more like 1 gallon), and sure enough, no more leak. The oil level just doesnt go high enough to leak the way it had been.
I mean it will seep out a little here and there, but nothing like what it was doing.
In fact, it's so much less that I decided I can live with it for now, and replace the seals later, probably when I disassemble things for painting.
So you may want to check that before you go ripping it apart.
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