by Skywatcher » Sat Nov 07, 2020 2:32 pm
Hi Bob
These JD 100 series tractors with the Kawasaki engine were built to last as your unit has proven. What I have found with these transmissions is the input pinion shaft bearings along with the pinion an crown gear do eventually wear and become noisy. The bentonite grease in the transaxle also tends to harden up over time and no longer gets to all the moving parts. Fixing this noise may be a simple matter of dismantling the transaxle, cleaning out all the old grease and re-packing with John Deere Corn Head grease (P/N-AN102562) or some fresh factory original grease if you can find it anywhere. It is a good idea to check the bearings and mesh of the crown and pinion while the transaxle is apart and replace if necessary. Hope this points you in the right direction,
Sky
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