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140 transmission knock please help
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Posted by gregs red toys on February 24, 2005 at 07:25:04 from (205.244.123.61):
I'm a 45 year old living in eastern n.c.on the shore of the Atlantic ocean.In this area you can say farming has given in to tourism.I don't have alot of knowlege to draw from locally they have either died or have rusted away.I have been interested in farmall since I was a child.I now have some for work and some for fun. I have a cub super a super m and f12. I'm busy with family first and Daddys' tractors whenever I can.I would appreciate your knowledge and experience. I'm looking at a 140 locally that has just developed a transmission knock. It does this in neutral and all gears but 4th .I have looked inside and saw nothing alarming.The oil gear seems to have a bit of wobble.Could this be the problem or the drive shaft .Please give me some options or checks if you would before I split.
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