DMoneyAllstar
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Running my old Ford 1210 4wd with a 48" tiller attachment. I only use tiller attachment to till my garden in spring and to till up my grass clippings / compost pile a few times in the summer.
When running it and it starts to work a little bit, it sounds like the drivetrain or the engine is slightly "slapping" at every rotation of the PTO. When it starts to knock/slap, I'll raise the 5pt up a bit to lighten the workload and it goes away. Only makes the noise when it's having to work a bit.
When tilling, I'll throttle the engine up to full RPM and then back it down like 10% before letting her till.
Is this play in the drive-train? Crank bearings? Piston slap? Normal/abnormal?
It has oil, fuel with additive, and has always smoked a little bit. It's a ~1984 with right around 1050hrs.
When running it and it starts to work a little bit, it sounds like the drivetrain or the engine is slightly "slapping" at every rotation of the PTO. When it starts to knock/slap, I'll raise the 5pt up a bit to lighten the workload and it goes away. Only makes the noise when it's having to work a bit.
When tilling, I'll throttle the engine up to full RPM and then back it down like 10% before letting her till.
Is this play in the drive-train? Crank bearings? Piston slap? Normal/abnormal?
It has oil, fuel with additive, and has always smoked a little bit. It's a ~1984 with right around 1050hrs.