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Loren

06-03-2004 17:17:36




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I went the big route and removed the tank/steering gear/dash as one unit. I did see in the morning light that the front loader mounts unbolted from the rear axle have two flat bars that run from them to the fast hitch. They would definitely slow me down! Well, back at it and see what happens. Loren




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Loren

06-03-2004 20:35:38




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 Re: 300 help, thanks guys. in reply to Loren, 06-03-2004 17:17:36  
It slid right apart with ALL the correct items removed. But, I find a very small amount of fluid in the bottom of the T/A case, the gearcase ahead of it looks low but I haven't checked per the fill plug yet. So, the oil would have to come rearward from ahead of the T/A case or forward from the sprag case. There's a bearing type noise from the TA area when I spin the input with the TA lever forward(sprag moving with the shaft), no noise at all when otherwise. The noise reminds me of spinning the snout of a gear reduction air drill, minus the vane growl. The TA clutch looks to disengage actually farther then I thought it should. Remember there's no change when moving and pulling the TA lever. Maybe does the tractor need to be under some load for the TA to "activate"? I just tried while idling in first gear on flat ground. Advice on how to remove the TA and replace the seals for and aft?

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Kelly C

06-04-2004 19:30:16




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 Re: Re: 300 help, thanks guys. in reply to Loren, 06-03-2004 20:35:38  
Sure. I have step by step photos on my web site of my 400 TA R and R.
300 and 400 are simular just bigger on the 400.
Click this link then when my page comes up. Find the Farmall 400 link on the left pane.
My TA job is not a how to but at least you can see how I did it and maybe help you with yours.

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Loren

06-05-2004 13:49:21




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 Re: Re: Re: 300 help, thanks guys. in reply to Kelly C, 06-04-2004 19:30:16  
Thanks for the photo link Kelly. It helps a lot to get the parts into a mental picture. It looks like I'll have to remove the TA assy. from the rear to replace the seal between the TA clutch and PTO gear set? That is what the gears in front of the TA clucth are, right? Loren Could I email you about thei stuff?



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