Posted by todd hamilton on February 09, 2010 at 03:48:01 from (75.206.131.143):
In Reply to: sc belt pulley noise posted by Lance Bartling on February 06, 2010 at 12:51:04:
Hello, I ran my Dad's 41' SC when I was a kid and had a '44 SC for serveral years. I did not have any transmission issues but I can share that normally (at least on the older style) the belt pulley should feel very, very smooth when you spin it by hand. If it is rough without the clutch engaged problem is most likely in the pulley shaft. Is there any play or bind in that shaft when not engaged? If that is smooth until you engage the clutch then there may be clutch/transmission issues. Also, it the gear case full of transmission oil? It will hold nearly ten gallons and it must be filled almost completely full (to the top fill hole). This leaves just enough room for expansion. The gears and shafts in the SC are near the top of the gear case, not the bottom. I ran 85W130 in mine but had a little trouble with seal weeping using the multi viscosity lube (I used this tractor in the wintertime). A slight whine, especially in 4th gear is normal for this transmission. Best of luck with your project.
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