Posted by CoopertownBob on February 10, 2012 at 00:32:15 from (74.51.5.124):
In Reply to: H transmission noise posted by soundguy on February 06, 2012 at 17:44:33:
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Say you changed the bearing behind the topshaft seal? If so, there is a pilot bearing just a few inches further in that is probably bad now. Probably was bad before, but with all the commotion of changing the big bearing it got rattled loose and some of it may have dropped to the bottom. It looks like a wheel bearing actually. If you look it up in a Farmall parts book or on the Case/IH website, it will be item number 38 in the diagram. Fortunately, it is fairly easy to fix. Can be done without pulling the top off the rear frame even. if you had the front seal and bearing out to replace them before, just pull them again only this time take a light and look into the hole at the front of the top shaft located just behind it. The bearing should be on the end of the shaft. It has both an inside and outside race, so be sure all of it is there. It can be pulled off through the hole usually, and replaced the same way. If it is missing, look inside the gear it rides in on the forward part you removed to reach it. If not there, it is most likely in the bottom of the transmission and you will need to pull the top cover to retrieve it. Good luck and let us know what you find.
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