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Re: '43 M freeze up, won't roll
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Posted by TJ on December 19, 2000 at 21:13:38 from (209.240.221.94):
In Reply to: '43 M freeze up, won't roll posted by dave keith on December 19, 2000 at 03:58:09:
sounds sounds like water dirt sludge but if allthe things the other guys said to do dont work (hope they do!!!) on the M if a rear axle bearing goes bad and one or more of ball drop down in to rear diff. case there is not enough room between the case and bull gear it will lock it up. And if moving fast it can split the case open on mine it punched it out through housing it was small enough of a hole to be welded up after you have tried the other ideas and if they didn`t help. Jack up rear of tractor and try to spin each wheel by hand first cw and then ccw if the wheel turns one way but not the other or if you can hear metal rub or grind it maybe time for the repair manual under axle bearings HOPE NOT this is the only other idea I had other than what the other guys have already said. good luck Tom
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