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cdreb
Bronze Level Joined: 27 Oct 2009 Location: SE-IA Points: 113 |
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Posted: 11 Feb 2010 at 2:12pm |
If you guys had to guess which bearing would be the most likely to fail in the transmission or rear end? I took off the trans filter and noticed metal in the oil of it. I have not used this tractor any at all just moved it into the shed to start fixing small issues front pivot bushings, checking rods and mains ect, Thanks CD |
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ALinIL
Orange Level Joined: 20 Sep 2009 Location: Frankfort, IL Points: 316 |
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Just a quick comment. It may not be a bearing, more likely the hardness coming off a gear. - AL
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DrAllis
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 20855 |
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I had a 220 and a D21 that both failed the rear mainshaft brg on the front (4 speed) transmission. Symptoms were noisey in 1-2-3-4 and quiet in 5-6-7-8. Also had a D21 that failed the RH differential carrier brg, but I think the 220 is a bigger brg in that area and has a splash shield to direct oil to it better than the D21. If there isn't any noise, I'd not worry.....yet.
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