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Tractor Vet/egr-IA, 1466 gear teeth in rear

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SGT K

02-27-2005 03:55:59




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Thanks for posting with ideas about where the gear teeth I found in the rear case came from. I have been through the transmission, the rear-end and the PTO. The only gear I could find that measured the same width as the gear teeth I found was the drive gear on the front power steering pump. I believe the pump had been replaced and the gear teeth left in the bottom of the transmission.

Even though I didn't find a broken gear I found plenty of other stuff to fix, which doesn't surprise me. This old girl was about wore out before I became the proud owner. Gotta love it.
Thanks for the help.
Paul

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the tractor vet

02-27-2005 07:02:58




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 Re: Tractor Vet/egr-IA, 1466 gear teeth in rear in reply to SGT K, 02-27-2005 03:55:59  
Oh how well i know about finding what ya don't want to find , Like my personal 1486 the guy told me that all it needed was a new cablefor the T/A just got done disken 800 acres with her good tractor looked it over ran it around no this tractor has a nice cab and i did not here the engine misse or fell it , how could you the clutch sliped so bad that it bearley got on the trailer when i got it home that is when ya start finding all the neat stuff , did the clutch and T/A all gears in the speed trans all new bearings in trans ans rear end new cam shaft rebuilt the whole ft.end new a/c compressor new this new that and all the labor i would have to 35000 out of that one but they JUST GOT DONE DISKEN with it .

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John Hobby

02-27-2005 04:43:19




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 Re: Tractor Vet/egr-IA, 1466 gear teeth in rear in reply to SGT K, 02-27-2005 03:55:59  
Hey Sgt,

Sound like the saga continues. What did you do about the seal, sounds like you ripped it apart to get at the whole thing, huh ? Better hurry up, it is almost March, April is around the corner and you are going to need that bad boy. Good luck Sarge.



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