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any tips or tricks to changing trans cases on M

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Paul G. in Mn

08-03-2006 16:20:23




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I am going to be changing all the guts from one trasmition case to anther on an M. Is there any tips or tricks that might be helpfull? Any special tools needed? Anything I should pay close attention to while apart? Thanks Paul




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Roger46

08-03-2006 19:06:10




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 Re: any tips or tricks to changing trans cases on in reply to Paul G. in Mn, 08-03-2006 16:20:23  
Paul, I just changed the trans case on my Cub when I rebuilt it. I think the biggest problem is getting the ring and pinion gear aligned correctly. I had the same experience with my MD several years ago when I dropped and broke the bearing housing and had to realign the ring and pinion gear. The gear alignment process is a trial and error process of changing shims and moving shims from one side to the other. IH must have had some kind of a fixture they used for doing it originally in the factory as they couldn't have aforded to reassemble the gears multiple times. The manual tells how to do it, so if you follow that you should be OK, but just takes time. If it is wrong and you use the tractor for any pulling you can destroy the gears. Roger

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MJF

08-03-2006 18:57:09




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 Re: any tips or tricks to changing trans cases on in reply to Paul G. in Mn, 08-03-2006 16:20:23  
When we did it we changed case and everything at once, much easier



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kfox

08-03-2006 18:17:19




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 Re: any tips or tricks to changing trans cases on in reply to Paul G. in Mn, 08-03-2006 16:20:23  
On my H, the biggest problem with removing everything from the rear end was the snap-ring on the bottom transmission shaft. Its under the pinion gear for the differential. These snap-rings are the old style - round. I couldn't get any of my snap-ring pliers to get a bite on it. One day of blood blisters, broken fingernails, and lots of choice words, I finally got it with a couple of screwdrivers. GOOD LUCK! :-) ken

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