Posted by redjohn on December 09, 2012 at 14:27:02 from (74.33.74.222):
I'm helping a friend of mine, change the 3rd and reverse gears, in his D 14.
I removed the main shaft, and all the gears, and now need to remove the pinion shaft with its gears.
The problem is, it won't slide apart.
I've removed the nut in front, and removed the bearing on that side.
According to the manual I have, I am supposed to be able to pull, or press out the pinion shaft, from the front.
I can get the shaft back far enough for the rear bearing to come out of the race, but that's it.
The gear closest to the pinion slides back so far, to the next piece, and won't go any farther.
We have tried using a big brass shaft, to try to get the shaft to move rearward, but it won't go.
I know there is a pin that goes in one of the pieces, to keep it turning when in use.
Please, anyone, if you have a video or some advice on how to get this shaft out, please let me know. (I don't have tha manual with me, to properly identify the pieces inside the transmission, but I'm sure you who work on transmissions, know what I mean)
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