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brent schneider

07-29-2006 18:11:10




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hi im new to tractors, im good at working on cars and motorcyclesbut never a tractor. anyways i started working on my grandpas A i got it running good and everything working all the gears work and everything but when its in high speed it make a winning noise in the tranny or rear end i dont know if thats the way they were of if i have a big problem i didnt check the gear oil but i dont know if that could be it. thanks

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gene bender

07-30-2006 04:31:23




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 Re: farmall A gear wine niose in reply to brent schneider, 07-29-2006 18:11:10  
They were noisy when new. The input bearing sometimes will quiet them down. You can take the pans off on the final and replace with 150 and flush the tranny with diesel by draining and running 2 gal for a bit then draining and replacing with 150wt. Mite see some change but it sure wont hurt to flush and refill with the heavier oil. The straight cut gears were noisy.



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Dave BN

07-29-2006 19:05:52




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 Re: farmall A gear wine niose in reply to brent schneider, 07-29-2006 18:11:10  
Those transmissions and final drives do make a whining noise. I would change the transmission fluid. The drain is in the rear, under the PTO shaft and the fill plug is by the shift lever. The level check is a pipe plug on the left side of the tranny behind the brake rod. You should also change the fluid in the final drives by removing the pans at the bottom to drain the fluid and clean the pans out. Put them back on with new gaskets and fill thru the level check plug which is just above the pan gasket. 2 gallons of 85W90 should be all you need. Dave.

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old

07-29-2006 18:25:24




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 Re: farmall A gear wine niose in reply to brent schneider, 07-29-2006 18:11:10  
I would check that oil. Years of sitting in the winter gets water in there and that can cause a lot of problems and noise from bearings running in bad oil



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brent schneider

07-29-2006 18:41:35




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 Re: farmall A gear wine niose in reply to old, 07-29-2006 18:25:24  
ok i will do that it has sat for a while i didnt dive it a hole lot to day but my grandpa said it has made that noise since he got it but the noise scared him so he tryed not to drive it. thanks for any help



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brent schneider

07-31-2006 12:43:44




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 Re: farmall A gear wine niose in reply to brent schneider, 07-29-2006 18:41:35  
so i shouldnt be cocerned with the noise. my grandpa thinks the rear ends is going to blow aand he dosent want to give me junk its just a gear wine in 3 and 4 gears i dont think is any thing big but he just wants to be sure



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