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H Rear ends

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CLIFF S

01-28-2006 07:37:03




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Hi, I have 2 H rears and i an useing one to fix the other, A 47 and A 45, The 45 Has strait cut Ring and Pinion gears and the 47 has curved cut in the gears, Are they the same ratio ? The pinion gear count is the same but i an knot sure of the ring count becouse the 47 rear is still together, And how do you get the special nut off the shaft that drives the Hyd pump? I need to replace the seal! thanks, Cliff

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Haas

01-28-2006 13:24:48




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 Re: H Rear ends in reply to CLIFF S , 01-28-2006 07:37:03  
Use that special tool that the tractor vet suggested or just a piece of 1/2 inch thick bar a ft or 2 long. Put something on the pto shaft to hold it from turning. I have an old PTO shaft yolk that I use with a bar though it. Put the PTO in gear. This hold the counter shaft and the nut on the front from turning. Now put the 1/2 inch thick bar or the Tractor Vet tool in the slot of the nut and apply torque in the counter clockwise direction. If the nut is stubborn, a few sharp raps on the bar with a 2 pound hammer should do the trick or if you have an air impact wrench and the tractor vet tool and you can get that up in there, that will do it.

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the tractor vet

01-28-2006 17:06:06




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 Re: H Rear ends in reply to Haas, 01-28-2006 13:24:48  
No mine is about two inches long with the 3/4 nut welded to the center and does not need wacken with a hammer just my CP 745 and i ain't found nothing yet the the 745 will not move or break .



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the tractor vet

01-28-2006 07:50:38




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 Re: H Rear ends in reply to CLIFF S , 01-28-2006 07:37:03  
I can not help on the gear count but for the special tool here is how you get the tool , First get yourself a 3/4 nut then a pice of 1/2 inch key stock place nut on key stock and weld thru the hole to the key stock now you are the proud owner of a farmall special tool.



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CLIFF S

01-28-2006 16:26:07




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 Re: H Rear ends in reply to the tractor vet, 01-28-2006 07:50:38  
Thanks Guys! I thought about making a tool and now i know i will, Thanks agian Cliff



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