Paddy
Veteran Member
Good day,
I have a KAMA 454. I have an intermittent issue. After tractor is warmed up and I have done some grading or such, I get a high pitch squeal. It will last for 5 seconds or so. I recall, It will stop if I push in the clutch. My first thought is throw out bearing. But I would think it would squeal when I depressed the clutch, not in gear with clutch out.
I think my access to the throw out bearing is blocked by my FEL mount. I understand, some of the KAMAs had a small hole drilled in the side of the bearing to allow grease to be squirted in with some sort of needle tip.
Is there any danger of damage to keep letting it squeal or...?
Patrick T
I have a KAMA 454. I have an intermittent issue. After tractor is warmed up and I have done some grading or such, I get a high pitch squeal. It will last for 5 seconds or so. I recall, It will stop if I push in the clutch. My first thought is throw out bearing. But I would think it would squeal when I depressed the clutch, not in gear with clutch out.
I think my access to the throw out bearing is blocked by my FEL mount. I understand, some of the KAMAs had a small hole drilled in the side of the bearing to allow grease to be squirted in with some sort of needle tip.
Is there any danger of damage to keep letting it squeal or...?
Patrick T