Posted by ADLM on October 12, 2011 at 10:31:15 from (72.156.145.199):
In Reply to: Grinding Gears posted by ADLM on October 11, 2011 at 13:59:58:
Thanks everyone for the insights. This one will grind in any gear, including 3rd and 4th, as well as if I just try to engage the pto. In fact, I usually engage the pto first, then I can go into any gear without trouble.
Tractor was my dad's, I wasn't around for the last 10 years or so, so I have no idea what has or hasn't been greased. I also have never done any work on a clutch before, so i'm somewhat lost here. How involved is the fix if the problem is a pilot bushing? How involved is it if the problem is a throw out bearing? Do you have to split the tractor for either of these? How difficult is replacing a clutch for a learner?
I am planning on replacing the seals and some bearings in the transmission and final drives soon anyway. Am I better off doing that, putting everything back together again and changing the gear oil to see if that will fix it before checking these other possibilities? I think I'd rather split the tractor just once!
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