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noise in 400 rearend

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len 650

03-16-2005 09:54:58




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it has a little whining noise until you engage the PTO and then nothing.

any ideas

thanks




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Farmall43

03-16-2005 12:46:18




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 Re: noise in 400 rearend in reply to len 650, 03-16-2005 09:54:58  
If it is what I think it is then your bands on the PTO may be need adjusting. Most of these tractors whine a little when the pto is off because the bands are old or out of adjustment. Look in your owners manual or an IT manual and they will tell you how to adjust them properly. Good luck



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len 650

03-16-2005 18:49:25




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 Re: noise in 400 rearend in reply to Farmall43, 03-16-2005 12:46:18  
the bands were out of adjustment.... thanks



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Farmall43

03-17-2005 13:21:00




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 Re: noise in 400 rearend in reply to len 650, 03-16-2005 18:49:25  
Not a problem. Hope you enjoy your 400 as much as I enjoy mine.



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captaink

03-16-2005 11:01:49




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 Re: noise in 400 rearend in reply to len 650, 03-16-2005 09:54:58  
Not sure what you mean by "and then nothing" but I’m going to presume (which is almost the same thing as “assume”) that you mean that the PTO works but there is no noise.

I had the same thing on my 560 and when I changed the oil in the planetary PTO unit, the noise stopped. I’m thinking that the unit was a bit low on oil, and vibrations from the front shaft spinning were more easily transmitted though the cast to where you can hear them. It could also be the pulley on the front PTO brake has begun to work loose on the input shaft.

Just some ideas, maybe they will help.

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