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wheel/ axle noise on farmall a

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james croft

12-19-2007 18:20:44




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Can anybody help me? I have an "a" with a noise in left side while moving sounds like a click. checked all bearings, gears,bolts,wheels,hubs.




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james croft

12-27-2007 15:56:59




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 Re: wheel/ axle noise on farmall a in reply to james croft, 12-19-2007 18:20:44  
i want to thank everyone for their help with my noise it turned out to be a loose rim to flange bolts thank you agin jim



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Brownie450

12-20-2007 05:37:30




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 Re: wheel/ axle noise on farmall a in reply to james croft, 12-19-2007 18:20:44  
Just thought---has the front pivot pin been greased lately? The front axle pivot pin can get dry & create noise from the rocking action at the front axle pivot. If nothing else is found, might be worth a look.



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georgeky

12-20-2007 04:04:01




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 Re: wheel/ axle noise on farmall a in reply to james croft, 12-19-2007 18:20:44  
Put NEW lock washers on those bolts.



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Brownie450

12-20-2007 04:02:16




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 Re: wheel/ axle noise on farmall a in reply to james croft, 12-19-2007 18:20:44  
To eliminate the possibility of a bad front wheel bearing, jack the front axle on one side & spin the wheel to check for noise. Check for lug tightness on the front rims also. Likely problem is a rear wheel lug, though.



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Hugh MacKay

12-20-2007 02:42:32




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 Re: wheel/ axle noise on farmall a in reply to james croft, 12-19-2007 18:20:44  
James: Clicking noise is usually wheel loose between rim and hub. Looking is not a real test, you got to put a wrench on it. I don't altogether buy gene's air impact, unless you get into 1" drive or larger, most of us can overpower and impact with a good 3/4 drive socket and 4' handle.

Anytime wheels have been off a tractor, you have to re-tighten a few times after the tractor has been used awhile. Plowing snow will loosen them about as quick as any work. I had this with my 130 the other day, had a flat tire back in the summer and wheel was off at rim, tractor had done a bit disking since. We had a heavy snowfall here last weekend. 30 min. into my plowing I could hear the clicking, got out the big wrench and cured the problem.

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gene bender

12-19-2007 18:37:45




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 Re: wheel/ axle noise on farmall a in reply to james croft, 12-19-2007 18:20:44  
Those bolts that hold the rim. There is four of them. You need to take off the nuts put some oil on the threads and reinstall they have to be real tight. Its better if you have an air impact tool to get them real right. Mite need to do the same on the center ones.



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