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replace torque in farmall 460

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Dann

10-12-2004 10:13:25




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Was plowing with my 460 yesterday hit a hard spot pull the TA back went about 3 feet and felt a hard crunch stopped back up moved foward ok but has a knock rumble in TA housing Called IH dealer he said I busted the TA they want $1500 to put one in, ValueBilt has one for $600 my question is how hard is it to put one in and what all do I need? is it possible to repair a TA? IH said they can not get a trans shaft 361402R2 what can a fellow do?

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David in UT

10-12-2004 18:55:31




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 Re: replace torque in farmall 460 in reply to Dann, 10-12-2004 10:13:25  
There's a video available that walks you through the process of the TA rebuilding -- got it myself and I thought it was pretty good. It should be available through the online store on this website.

- David



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Harley1983

10-12-2004 11:16:18




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 Re: replace torque in farmall 460 in reply to Dann, 10-12-2004 10:13:25  
I tell you what Dann, there are way more Farmalls out there with the torques out of them than there are with them working. It was a very weak spot in farmalls from the beginning. You still have 5 forward gears on the high side, and very seldom will you ever REALLY need to split the gears, for the money, in your case about half what the tractor is worth, I'd run her till she quit. You won't hurt anything else, and you just saved yourself a BUNCH of money. I'm really surprised that one lasted this long. Just what I'd do. Harley

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captaink

10-12-2004 11:35:55




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 Re: replace torque in farmall 460 in reply to Harley1983, 10-12-2004 11:16:18  
To replace a TA in a 460 you need to do both splits in the tractor and that it is a detail oriented and time consuming process to rebuild a TA from scratch. I strongly suggest that you get an IT shop manual and make the decision for yourself. If you use both the tractor and the TA a lot, it may be worth it to you to fix it, especially if you are mechanically able to do it yourself.

As far as the comment Harley1983 made about more IH’s running with the TA than with it working may well be true, but that you will not do any more damage I question if you are hearing a continuous noise from the TA. Normally what happens is the rollers in the one-way over-running clutch wear flat and just won’t hold. You pull the TA and it won’t hold, might make a whining noise, but nothing else. Running a tractor with the symptoms I just described more than likely won’t do any more damage.

From what you are describing, it is possible that the roller housing for the over-running clutch or another piece in the TA may have broken and these pieces may be floating around getting into bearings etc and can possibly cause damage. Keep in mind that the TA, rear end, and hydraulic system all use the same oil, so anything that may have broken in the TA might find its way into the rest of the system. I’m not sure that I’d want to take that chance.

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