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deane ferrish

08-15-2007 01:44:41




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i have a 1948 H and am getting noise from tranny or clutch when driving. when icoast the tractor in gear. cluch in no noise .Is this a problem with the H ?the clutch seems to be adj. properlyany info on what to check would be great . thanks for now. D F




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Farmall Ed

08-15-2007 08:27:53




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 Re: gear noise in reply to deane ferrish, 08-15-2007 01:44:41  
Deane, I have a 47 H that makes a racket in 2nd gear and it sounds like what you say. When it is under a load there is no noise,but when easing along like putting it in the shed you can hear it. Some of the experts I have seen at shows say I have a tooth chipped off 2nd Gear. Ed



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Bob Kerr

08-15-2007 07:09:01




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 Re: gear noise in reply to deane ferrish, 08-15-2007 01:44:41  
Better check out the front transmission input shaft. bearings may be bad and have caused wear on the gears where it shouldn"t be. I replaced all the bearings in my H and I do get a little noise when pulling and it quiets when coasting. The noise on mine came from the input shaft to the constant mesh gear that drives the lower tranny shaft. There are a total of 3 bearings for the front input shaft. 2 ball bearings and one pilot roller bearing on the upper trans spline shaft. If it only makes noise when moving, even in neutral it may also be the ring and pinion. I do think they have a tendency to wear out that front input bearings since they are always turning when the clutch is out and the bearings are smaller compared to some of the other tranny bearings.

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Bob Kerr

08-15-2007 07:12:58




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 should have added.... in reply to Bob Kerr, 08-15-2007 07:09:01  
You can get to the input shaft through the hole in the belly where the pump is. You have to take out the pump, undo the clutch coupler and remove clutch shaft. The input shaft is the upper one and 3 bolts will remove it. You might also have to pull off the belt pulley and look through the hole there to see or line up the shaft again after putting it back together.



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