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H bearing noise?

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Rick Ron

01-29-2006 16:35:00




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I picked up a 1945 H that I hear a noise at an idle from underneath the tractor. Once you put it in gear and move the tractor the sound increases. The previous owner said he thinks it is rubber bushings damaged or missing in the drive line.

Do not know if this is common with the H's. Any ideas, suggestions or advice.




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williamf

01-30-2006 01:48:14




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 Re: H bearing noise? in reply to Rick Ron, 01-29-2006 16:35:00  
There is a sort of u-joint with rubber bushings/spacers where the drive shaft enters the transmission, more or less directly below the steering wheel, as Tom said. If you rmove the small cover behind the Liftall you will be able to se and lay hands on it.
Wm



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TomH PA

01-29-2006 18:13:06




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 Re: H bearing noise? in reply to Rick Ron, 01-29-2006 16:35:00  
Transmission growl is normal; even in neutral the main drive gear is engaged and turning the lower shaft. The only bushing I can think of might be where the clutch shaft connects to the transmission (roughly below the steering wheel, you can reach up from underneath and see if the connection join seems sloppy).



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tn terry t

01-29-2006 18:10:29




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 Re: H bearing noise? in reply to Rick Ron, 01-29-2006 16:35:00  
wouldnt take but a minute to take the cover off and look to see if its the drive line. could be its the belly pump driveshaft rattling. might even be the transmission main drive shaft or even just about any gear- shaft or bearing in the trans mission. ask me how i know i would recomend you get yourself a parts manual you can pretty well figure how things work from that



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