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Farmall 460, gears not meshing right


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Posted by Tod Michigan on December 12, 2010 at 13:26:47 from (75.219.152.110):

Man, this tractor seems to be one thing after another, its a
good thing I like this Tractor when it does work well. I've
never seen something like this. I had a sound like a set of
gears were slipping and remeshing while the Tractor is
running and out of gear(in neutral). Its a pretty loud sound
And anyone who hears it would no doubt know something
was wrong. It is the "CounterShaft". I used the tractor the
day before and it worked fine, with no issues. Then, the next
day, I needed to shell some corn, so I hooked the sheller
skid to my 3 point and carried it out to the field where I shell
my corn. Then I connected the pto shaft as normal and
turned it on for a slow speed test run & it seemed fine.
Shortly after full speed shelling started, the grinding noise
started. Lowering the 3 point seemed to help for a brief
second or two but it did it again and now wont quit. And the
hydraulic pump gear and the large pto driving gear both
mesh together as normal.
So, I removed the hydraulic pump mounting plate and with
a light I can see that the large gear that drives the pump
gear and the small gear above it are not meshed correctly.
Simply put, it appears That the counter shaft has moved
about a 1/4" to 3/8" toward the rear of the tractor. Toward
the PTO. I know there are a few small shafts that run the
from the large hydraulic pump driving gear to the PTO
assembly. But what is in there that can slide? Anything that
can wear out and make this shift possible? The bolt on the
large pto gear is tight. If anyone has a book or knows what
I'm talking about, I think this noise is coming from the
"Constantly meshed gears area" on the counter shaft.
Any ideas of what this is and what I can do other than
break the tractor down? I really don't want to split that
Tractor if I don't Have to.
Thanks in advance for any ideas or advice.
Tod in Michigan.


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