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Follow-up to Super C wheel clunk

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BillWV

09-23-2006 15:56:45




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YTers,

After listening to the right wheel clunk for a few months, I finally got around to taking a look at it today. It was just the bolts holding the rim to the wheel center. I had checked them before, but really stood on them today, and that fixed it.

Thanks, Farmall Guys.

Bill




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Paul Shuler

09-23-2006 17:38:53




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 Re: Follow-up to Super C wheel clunk in reply to BillWV, 09-23-2006 15:56:45  
I had one a few years ago in a C that sounded like it was in the motor. Scared the crap out of me. Turned out to be one of the front wheels had a loose nut on it. Glad you found it. Those kind of things can drive you nuts.



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Hobo,NC

09-23-2006 17:11:05




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 Re: Follow-up to Super C wheel clunk in reply to BillWV, 09-23-2006 15:56:45  
I have a mysterious clunk in one of my wheels on a 100, I kin not find a problem, I will check the wheel bolts, thanks fer the heads up.



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Jim Becker

09-24-2006 08:53:57




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 Re: Follow-up to Super C wheel clunk in reply to Hobo,NC, 09-23-2006 17:11:05  
Check the wheel weight bolts too.



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Hobo,NC

09-24-2006 10:32:18




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 Re: Follow-up to Super C wheel clunk in reply to Jim Becker, 09-24-2006 08:53:57  
Will Do, I need to remove the brake adjusters cuzz they have been welded up, It izz git’em interesting to stop it. I knew I need to do sum exploratory surgery to find the clunk, I hope it loose bolts. Their izz sum loose play on the left side axle and not a problem to check just have to take the time. Thanks I will nail’em all while I am at it.



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BillWV

09-23-2006 19:59:31




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 Re: Follow-up to Super C wheel clunk in reply to Hobo,NC, 09-23-2006 17:11:05  
My A had a tinkling/rattling sound on one side, turned out to be the set screw holding the brake drum. Had it apart to change the brake shoes, and tightened up that drum, took care of it.

Good luck,
Bill



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