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UH-OH found this in rear-end

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SGT K

02-23-2005 00:14:06




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I found these two gear teeth and some kind of shim in the rear-end of the 1466 today. This can't be good, and I don't know yet where they came from. They are not off of the hitch-pump or the gear that drives it, or the two wide gears in the PTO. They look to narrow to be trans teeth, but I'm not that familiar with a 1466 transmission, and they could have migrated to the rear-end from there. I know this tractor has been apart before, but I'm afraid it's wishfull thinking believing someone would have left them in there from an earlier repair.

The teeth are 18/32 (9/16) of an inch wide and I'm going to try (HOPEFULLY) to insert a picture. Anyone got an idea where the narrow teeth might have come from? (Even a WAG will be appreciated) I'll start on getting to the top cover of the trans and keep you posted when I get time.
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Paul

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rebuilder

02-24-2005 04:22:28




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 Re: UH-OH found this in rear-end in reply to SGT K, 02-23-2005 00:14:06  
Sarge:

Before you get too worried, did the tranny sound like it was missing these gear teeth? I have seen on many occasions where the gear/bearings may have been repaired but the junk in the bottom of the tranny is left there. Good luck!



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ejr-IA.

02-23-2005 19:26:25




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 Re: UH-OH found this in rear-end in reply to SGT K, 02-23-2005 00:14:06  
Just a thought any chance the park lock took two teeth off of reverse gear?



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the tractor vet

02-23-2005 06:58:56




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 Re: UH-OH found this in rear-end in reply to SGT K, 02-23-2005 00:14:06  
The one pice witht he slight curve to it is a shifter roller and i can not make out the other two pices . At one time someone slamed it into gear . It could have come from the range trans cover or even the speed trans cover. If the picture was clearer i could probable tell ya what the other two where.



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