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Topic: Re: Differential tooth pattern-not sure what to do
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| CNKS
01-29-2013 08:14:08
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Replacements, his were obtained from D Slater, I believe with the orignial shims which is the only way to do it. Yes, what you just posted is mostly what I said in the previous thread. My Super A adjustments were simple compared to his tractor. I took mine apart while on the bench, and got tired of several changes, none of which worked. And if I had have gotten the correct backlash, due to the new pattern it wouldn't have worked anyway, I didn't realize that until a similar thread came up on this site. |
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| rustred
01-29-2013 08:25:05
69.58.16.5
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Re: Differential tooth pattern-not sure what to do in reply to CNKS, 01-29-2013 08:14:08
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| ok, i see. they sure are a pain to get used ones set up. best to get the picture of crown pattern posted and go from there. |
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| Zachary Hoyt
01-29-2013 08:42:12
50.122.169.86
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Re: Differential tooth pattern-not sure what to do in reply to rustred, 01-29-2013 08:25:05
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|   I tried checking the pattern with the prussian blue on the ring gear teeth and they were meshing on the outer half of the teeth. My book said to put the prussian blue on the pinion teeth, which is why I had done it that way the first time. |
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| rustred
01-29-2013 10:08:31
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Re: Differential tooth pattern-not sure what to do in reply to Zachary Hoyt, 01-29-2013 08:42:12
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| kinda looks like your not that far out. i would wipe the pinion clean from blueing and just coat the crown gear lightly and try it again. rock the crown gear back and forth , where the blueing is removed that would be the contact point. should invest in a dial indicator, would be handy. it is hard to guage thousandth's by feel but after a while you get in the ball park. you want the pattern centred towards the toe of gear ( narrow end) as under load it want to move towards the heel(wider end). may as well have a better look at things. |
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| Zachary Hoyt
01-29-2013 15:21:59
50.122.169.86
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Re: Differential tooth pattern-not sure what to do in reply to rustred, 01-29-2013 10:08:31
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| Thanks, I tried it again and then decided I would just put the tractor together and see if it makes noise. I figured that I would be just as likely to mess it up worse by trying to fix it and end up having to tear it down again anyway so I might as well try it this way first. Zach |
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