Posted by Deere7520 on October 08, 2012 at 14:49:21 from (67.55.227.118):
I took the transmission cover off today to take a look inside. The gears looked good for the most part. I found a couple chipped edges and the reverse was worn where the coupler goes but for the age I thought it looked normal. I did find a broken bolt, part number 19H1944 in the lookup. It looks like this bolt acts as a stop for the shifter. This was broken off allowing the shifter part number AR73158 slide back too far and rub against the side of a gear on the back right hand side of the transmission. There is a place worn on the shifter but nothing major. Does this seem like it could cause the heat I was seeing? I attached a hose to the oil return so it wouldn't spray and watched it while I ran the tractor and there is oil flowing when the clutch is released when the clutch is depressed the flow is quite a bit less. This return line from the pump to the transmission cover has a dent that I would guess reduces the size by about half where it clamps to the frame by the engine, would this be the cause of the chattering noise I explained earlier? The chattering is just on that line. Watching it while it ran it would come out more in spurts then a good flow. Thanks
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