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Posted by pcy1066 on December 08, 2006 at 07:30:13 from (209.143.36.23):
In Reply to: Re: question for allan posted by meanmoline on December 08, 2006 at 07:15:07:
it can b the cross or a bearing, or even the backlash setn up to tight, on a9 or 1066 ih if one tire spins more than the other it dont take long to burn up the cross the sun gears will actually cut the cross in to then the tractor wont move, sometimes the sun gears will gauld to the cross and the tractor will only go strait act like its got posi taractionm and when the cross is worn they will make all kindsa funny noises, im no expert just a farmer ,tractor puller who works on these old tractors for a hobby and to try and keep the wolf away from the door, the last 705 mm we did i drilled a hole thruthe side of the case and [ut a snubber bolt on the ring gear to keep it from walkin, sorry for the typin errers, thanks to diabetees i dont see so good and i dont hit the keeys im lookin at thanks paul
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