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KNOCK in Trans area of IH Farmall 460 Diesel. PLEASE HELP.


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Posted by Tod Michigan on June 08, 2010 at 12:09:07 from (75.219.100.7):

I was discing with my IH FARMALL 460 DIESEL and a knock suddenly started. Not in the motor. Also, this tractor does NOT have the T/A (Tourque amplifier) on it. The knock sound seems to be coming from the transmission section toward the bottom, where the Counter Shaft is. We removed the belt pulley assembly and any covers over that area to expose as much as possible except the large plate your feet set on when your sitting on the tractor. Noise goes away if I push the clutch in, and goes faster and slower with the idle speed of the motor.
We don't think there are any teeth missing from a gear.
To remove the sound of the motor, we jacked up the one tire so we can spin the tire by hand to make the noise and we noticed that when the clunk or knock happens, it actually seems to lock or "bind" the gears for just a second and there is a keeper clip on a gear that is in the same place every time the clunk happens. If we use little force to spin the tire and go very slow with turning the tire by hand, what ever it is will actually stops the tire. Understand that to make it do this, we are not turning the tire very hard at all and very slow. If it binds to the point of stopping the tire, we can make it turn again by pushing harder on the tire.
Getting ready to crack the tractor in a few days. Also going to remove the deck plate over the differential / transmission section.
PLEASE HELP. ANY IDEAS WILL BE HELPFUL. If more information is needed, please email me and I will respond. Thanks for reading. TOD.


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