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Farmall B Transmission

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Dan

03-03-2004 13:44:11




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I have a Farmall B and when I drained the transmission oil a few ball bearings and pieces of what looked like a destroyed bearing race came out with the oil. The transmission seems to work alright and I haven't had It apart so was wondering if anyone has had this happen. I really need to take it apart but haven't had the time. Any Ideas would be appreciated.




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Roger WI

03-03-2004 19:56:32




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 Re: Farmall B Transmission in reply to Dan, 03-03-2004 13:44:11  
I had a bearing out in my B transmission and it seemed to run quietly. When I was restoring it I took the whole transmission apart to change the oil slinger gear and that is when I discovered this bearing out. The bearing was the one on the axle shaft on the left side of the differential. I think the reason it didn't damage the ring gear is because this shaft that goes out to the final drive supported the differential from the far end. So even though the bearing balls where all in the bottom of the transmission, it still worked OK. This may be the bearing that is out on your B. Roger

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lee

03-03-2004 17:25:30




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 Re: Farmall B Transmission in reply to Dan, 03-03-2004 13:44:11  
Pop the top and see what you got. Don't take much on that tractor.



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Dave_Id

03-03-2004 14:42:04




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 Re: Farmall B Transmission in reply to Dan, 03-03-2004 13:44:11  
If you know you have a bearing out, how long do you think it'll take before you start chewing up gears?



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Dan

03-03-2004 15:12:43




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 Re: Re: Farmall B Transmission in reply to Dave_Id, 03-03-2004 14:42:04  
That is what baffles me. There are no real signs of transmission trouble and by the condition of the pieces that came out they have been sitting at the bottom of the housing for a good many years. I realize that this is a problem that needs investigated but this tractor is only used with a belly mower so never pulls much so maybe that is why I didn't notice.



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