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Clicking noise Ingersoll 4016

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Steve Lamper

02-11-2005 05:52:07




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When I am backing up I notice a metal on metal clicking noise around the back end of the tractor. There is no loss of power or strange vibration. I started to notice the problem while plowing out my driveway during a snow storm. At first I thought it was the chains but after close inspection I see no place for the chain to rap against the tractor. The noise is not there when I drive the system in neutral so I don't think it is the hydrolics. I am tempted to take apart the rear end and see what is going on. Good idea or bad idea? Any suggestions? Oh buy the way the tractor is 9 years old and has 500 hours on it. I use it to regreade driveway ( 500' ) twice a year as well as mow 1 acre.

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Sloroll

02-11-2005 14:38:13




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 Re: Clicking noise Ingersoll 4016 in reply to Steve Lamper, 02-11-2005 05:52:07  
Make sure your rear wheels are tight on the axel. That kind of noise drove me nuts one summer I couldn't find the problem until I jacked up the rear end.



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Trkr

02-11-2005 10:58:35




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 Re: Clicking noise Ingersoll 4016 in reply to Steve Lamper, 02-11-2005 05:52:07  
First make sure your hi-lo range lever is fully engaging your rear.This linkage can be bent by people not understanding you have to move the tractor slightly to shift.If you still have a problem I would jack up the rear and rotate it back and forth and check for noise while shifting the high low range.Ingersoll(Case)garden tractors have about the most bulletproof rear on the market.If it is in the rear there is a removable acess plate that covers the whole top of the rear.However to acess it you have to remove most of the sheetmetal on the back of the tractor.Had to remove it on my 448 Case to straighten the hi lo shift linkage after my nephew stood on the lever trying to shift the range.It is not syncronized,just flat gear engagement.

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