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Re: Lubricating Throw Out Bearing
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Posted by Janicholson on October 15, 2006 at 18:44:24 from (66.173.50.71):
In Reply to: Lubricating Throw Out Bearing posted by JayWalt on October 15, 2006 at 07:49:17:
Jay, the gears in a Farmall are straight cut sliding gears (except 5th which is a spline coupling). the inertia of the gears is such that they will always grind from neutral into any gear unless 5 to 10 seconds go by while they slow down from the friction of the oil in the trans. There are no syncros at all. The best tactic is to push in the clutch and let the tractor stop while in gear. That stops the trans gears with the axle. Then shifting will be clash free. If it spins up the gears as follows, it needs the clutch adjusted, or replaced. Move the tractor in first gear, then stop with the clutch. When stopped, put the shifter in neutral while holding down the clutch as before. Wait for 15 seconds with the clutch down and then try to put it into first. If it grinds, there is need for clutch repair/adjustment. if not, it is normal as can be. JimN
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