Posted by Greg NE on December 30, 2012 at 20:19:29 from (75.254.137.143):
In Reply to: Re: Noise in my SOS posted by TONY JACOBS on December 30, 2012 at 07:12:26:
Tony, where do you put the extra oil in at on a 5000, no cover to pore it in? I haven't looked at this tractor in a long time but only remember the pain in the butt level plug on the side like my 63 4000 and 59 971. I just wish I knew 1/8th as much about these trannys as you do as I really like them. Picked up my 971 this summer from an older farmer that parked it when it quit moving, sure enough it was the imput shaft splines and thanks to the folks like you on this board I knew about the trick to stand the rearend on end to keep washer from falling out. Was out tooling around with it about three hours later the same day and it works great. I did make me up an adapter to run tranny with a drill first to check the oil preasures at the three ports to see if it was worth taking a chance on. Didn't need another tractor but you know how that goes, price was right and wanted to save another sos. thanks Greg NE
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