Posted by JD Seller on August 10, 2015 at 21:58:16 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: John deere posted by Cartman on August 10, 2015 at 20:23:55:
Crawl under the tractor with it NOT running and the key in YOUR pocket!!!! There is a short drive shaft from the clutch housing to the front of the transmission. Check it and see if it is lose on the transmission end. They will wear the splines and you have to replace the transmission input shaft and the drive shaft yoke.
Most of them will make noise at dead idle. I set the low idle up on my JD 6400 when it had less than 100 hours on it. That stopped the rattle. If you speed up the RPMS to around 800-900 they should quit rattling if the shaft/spline is still good.
Never could get a few guys to not let them set at DEAD idle rattling because they did not want to waste the extra fuel by idling them up just a little. Well after a $6K repair bill they usually listen!!! LOL
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