<font color="blue"> . I drove the tractor around a little and problem still existed so I decided to open the creeper box (when I drained earlier it didn't seem like much oil came out). The box was dry so I put in oil. On the next run the noise was there again, but after engaging the creeper gear and driving it around a little it stopped even after disengaging the creeper. I drove it around a while exercising all the gears and clutch and the problem never resurfaced.
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Hey RandM,
I believe that you may have solved the mystery of where the whinning noise was coming from(The Creeper Gear Box).
Although, you have provided lubrication to the Creeper Gears and Bearings. The oil refill passage, coming from the Main Transmission Reservoir, may still be clogged up.
This is an ongoing problem, with oil passages being stopped up or partially stopped up, preventing oil getting to the creeper gear box, from the Main Transmission Reservoir.
This has happened to others, including myself on my Jinma 224xr.
What I did, was drain the transmission and transfer gear box. Put the drain plugs back in, but leave the creeper drain plug out. Pour in diesel fuel, Through the Main Transmission (it took about 6 gallons on my 224), until it comes out the creeper drain. Put that drain plug back in and then remove the transfer gear box drain. Let the diesel drain out that for a little bit, put that drain back in and then remove the creeper drain again, and let all of the diesel drain out. Then remove all of the drain plugs and let any remaining diesel drain out.
Then put the drain plugs back in, but leave out the Transfer Gear and the Creeper Gear box drain. Begin refilling the transmission reservoir with Gear Oil. When you see oil coming out the Transfer Gear, put that drain plug in. When you see oil coming out the Creeper Gear Box, then put that drain plug back in. That way, you will know that you are getting oil to the Creeper Gear Box, and the Transfer Gear box. Adjust oil to the proper level on the Transmission Dip Stick.
Some have installed a DipStick in the Creeper Gear Box Cover, but doing it this way, I really don't see a need for the dipstick on my 224.
Hope this helps,
Have a nice day,
Joe /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif