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Posted by Randy-IA on December 18, 2005 at 13:19:35 from (207.177.83.244):
In Reply to: transmission noise posted by sven on December 18, 2005 at 12:58:42:
Hi , I am no expert on gears but have alway's been told that the tighter the gear's are the more they whine . I think you should not have moved gear's that already have run-in with each other . The wear pattern is already made so you may have to live with the noise all thing's considered . Other's might ask me to eat my word's which I will do willingly if I am wrong which I frequently am with tractor technology :) . If it were a truck I believe this would hold true . But since tractor's run at such a slower rpm I can't say for sure . My transmission on my M makes noise also . Don't know what it is yet because it's coooolllldddd outside and no indoor place to work on it so I'll have to wait for warm day's or spring to find out . Good luck and take care ...Randy
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