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F20 add on Road Gear box leak

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Jim Wissenburg

03-08-2004 18:32:24




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I am a high school Ag instructor and I have a class that is working on restoring a Farmall F20. She ran well when we got her and we are preparing to paint her but, want to seal up a few leaks before we start. Our tractor has an add on road gear on the front of the transmission and leaks from around the shaft on the front side of the road gear box. We have taken off the cover plate of the gear box but, we can't get the plate off the shaft. On one side(the inside of the road gear box) we have a large gear. On the other side the universal-like joint that faces the engine. We can not find a keyway, set screw or pin holding the gear on the shaft. There seems to be a 1/2 inch collar just above where the splines of the shaft stop inside the large gear. We think this collar may have been pressed in to wdge the main shaft. We are just not sure and, I hate to start pressing on things until I know. Anyhow there seems to be some kind of gasket mounted into the front cover plate, this is what we hope we can get to and fix. Any help on this problem would be aprreciated. Oh yeah, our tractor is a 1939.

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JohnG(TX)

03-12-2004 07:33:07




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 Re: F20 add on Road Gear box leak in reply to Jim Wissenburg III, 03-08-2004 18:32:24  
If you could send a photo of the inside of the box, I might be able to tell you. I have seen several different types, and have two different ones on hand right now. If I can't answer your question, I may know who can.


John G.



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Farmallkid

03-09-2004 12:23:04




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 Re: F20 add on Road Gear box leak in reply to Jim Wissenburg III, 03-08-2004 18:32:24  
I dont know a thing about the 5th gear, but i was wondering how fast it goes in that gear? As fast as an m or h? I want one for our 36 F-20.



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Jim Wissenburg

03-09-2004 12:44:21




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 Re: Re: F20 add on Road Gear box leak in reply to Farmallkid, 03-09-2004 12:23:04  
We haven't tried it out since we got it yet. I will try to hold on to your message and let you know when I find out.



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Farmallkid

03-09-2004 13:26:19




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 Re: Re: Re: F20 add on Road Gear box leak in reply to Jim Wissenburg, 03-09-2004 12:44:21  
Ok thanks!



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