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Re: Re: H Pinion shaft whine
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Posted by Bleedinred on December 19, 2001 at 15:02:27 from (169.204.238.46):
In Reply to: Re: H Pinion shaft whine posted by Bob M on December 19, 2001 at 09:05:51:
Hi Bob--I never got to run this tractor before I took it apart since it was shipped dry case. B-in-law said it had a bad grinding sound in 5th, that's why I went in for the pilot bearing. He had attempted to pull the bull pinion cage w/o dropping the bullgears and I found the broken part of the cage in the bottom of the case. Meanwhile, back at the ranch I found most bearings to be real loose or pitted. There was a tooth and a half missing out of third gear so I replaced that with a pretty nice looking 3-4 gearset, thinking I had the world on a string. Do you mean add or remove shims on the (pinion) countershaft? I believe that's the only adjustment there is. Wes
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