Noise in Differential, Gear Box, PTO?

   / Noise in Differential, Gear Box, PTO?
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Rocker, I dont even know enough to make a Wise *** remark. But thanks anyway, you have to have a sense of humor with tractor owning. Hey maybe I do know 1 thing.

Dave in MS
 
   / Noise in Differential, Gear Box, PTO?
  • Thread Starter
#12  
Rocker, I dont even know enough to make a Wise *** remark. But thanks anyway, you have to have a sense of humor with tractor owning. Hey maybe I do know 1 thing.

Dave in MS
 
   / Noise in Differential, Gear Box, PTO? #13  
Think "Throwout bearing."

Egon /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Noise in Differential, Gear Box, PTO? #14  
Think "Throwout bearing."

Egon /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Noise in Differential, Gear Box, PTO?
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#15  
Egon, That thought did cross my mind, but I was hoping it wouldnt cross others. Thanks for the hint.

Dave in MS
 
   / Noise in Differential, Gear Box, PTO?
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#16  
Egon, That thought did cross my mind, but I was hoping it wouldnt cross others. Thanks for the hint.

Dave in MS
 
   / Noise in Differential, Gear Box, PTO? #17  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Think "Throwout bearing." )</font>
I would too, except for the fact that 140 hours is an extraordinarily short lifespan for a throwout bearing. If the clutch was adjusted right to begin with, that is.

When you pull the inspection plates, about the only thing you can see to adjust is the gap between the clutch "fingers" and the bearing face. Jinma says 1mm, so you should just barely see daylight between the finger tip and the bearing face. If it's touching, it might explain premature bearing failure. If one or more are actually loose, that will cause grinding noises as well - but have nothing to do with the bearing. Sometimes bringing the finger gap into spec will stop the noise

Check your manual first, as I believe the pedal throw must be correctly adjusted before you fool with the fingers.

//greg//
 
   / Noise in Differential, Gear Box, PTO? #18  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Think "Throwout bearing." )</font>
I would too, except for the fact that 140 hours is an extraordinarily short lifespan for a throwout bearing. If the clutch was adjusted right to begin with, that is.

When you pull the inspection plates, about the only thing you can see to adjust is the gap between the clutch "fingers" and the bearing face. Jinma says 1mm, so you should just barely see daylight between the finger tip and the bearing face. If it's touching, it might explain premature bearing failure. If one or more are actually loose, that will cause grinding noises as well - but have nothing to do with the bearing. Sometimes bringing the finger gap into spec will stop the noise

Check your manual first, as I believe the pedal throw must be correctly adjusted before you fool with the fingers.

//greg//
 
   / Noise in Differential, Gear Box, PTO?
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Thanks Greg and Egon, this gives me some place to start, and a notion of something to look for. I'll get out the manuals and check the pedal adjustment, and remove the inspestion plate and at least take a look.

Dave in MS
 
   / Noise in Differential, Gear Box, PTO?
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#20  
Thanks Greg and Egon, this gives me some place to start, and a notion of something to look for. I'll get out the manuals and check the pedal adjustment, and remove the inspestion plate and at least take a look.

Dave in MS
 

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