Posted by D Slater on July 29, 2012 at 03:55:23 from (184.15.5.50):
In Reply to: SW6 knock in rear end posted by tractorboy27 on July 28, 2012 at 21:41:39:
Sounds like downstream of the transmission and differential if its internal. With the brakes loading everything ahead of the bull pinion gears you should be able to recreate the sound forward in the drive train from there. With a helper ready to stop the tractor and you behind with a jack. Put the tractor in a forward gear. Have helper hold brake of the side not raised. with the other side turning let the jack down just enough to load each tire at a time to find noise side. Probably a axle bearing or bull gear or pinion tooth bad. Or maybe a bull pinion shaft bearing or broken bearing housing. My best guess is a ball seperator and retainer has broke in one of the axle bearings if its inside.
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