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Super A Rear Wheel poping HELP

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R. Baker

06-19-2007 16:25:06




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I have a Super A when you put it in gear and start off the left rear wheel (sitting on tractor)pops like something is worn out. It continues as long as you are going very slow. I would like suggestions on what to check and what is involved to repair. Where do I get parts to repair? ANY HELP WILL BE APPRECIATED. THANKS IN ADVANCE




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Hobo,NC

06-19-2007 19:32:36




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 Re: Super A Rear Wheel poping HELP in reply to R. Baker, 06-19-2007 16:25:06  
Welllll ll I recon I have the same problem with my 100, when going from my garden over to my uncles and take the scenic rout slow going chaw'n and spit'n, it will clunk 4 or 5 times. I have read about this and never took the time to check the bolts. Shore glad you posted this I will check'em pronto. It took me a year to git around to lube the distributor drive after I had to read about it a few times. May'B one day i will git around to replac'n the brake rods, they have been welded up and no way to adjust'em.

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gene bender

06-19-2007 16:33:19




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 Re: Super A Rear Wheel poping HELP in reply to R. Baker, 06-19-2007 16:25:06  
ya got some loose bolts holding the center to the rim probably need new bolts and lock washers



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Haas

06-19-2007 16:31:18




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 Re: Super A Rear Wheel poping HELP in reply to R. Baker, 06-19-2007 16:25:06  
Check the bolts that hold the rim to the hub. They are probably loose. As George says, just a little loose will cause this. If the threads of the bolts have been damaged, you may need new bolts. You can put washers under the nuts to get to good threads, but best to get new bolts.



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georgeky

06-19-2007 16:26:53




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 Re: Super A Rear Wheel poping HELP in reply to R. Baker, 06-19-2007 16:25:06  
Check your wheel mounting bolts. If one or two of those are just a little loose it will pop and clang.



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