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Pics of a Howard transmission in NAA

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Jim.UT

11-17-2007 13:58:57




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I removed a Howard gear reduction unit from a Jubilee the other day. It's the first time I've had anything to do with a Howard and I thought others might be curious about them, too. So I took some photos. Unfortunately, some of the photos came out blurry and I didn't realize it until the parts had been packed away for shipping. Sorry about that.

First off, on the NAA, the Howard shift handle is located on the left side of the tractor. Here's what it looked like before the tractor started coming apart.
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When you split the tractor behind the transmission, this is what you'll see.
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The gear reducer is bolted to a metal sheet that fits between the trans and the rear end section. It takes the place of the splined coupler that would normally be there. Here I have it held in place with just a few bolts. After you pull it out, you'll see this:
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There is a sliding coupler on the driveline. It has five large lugs on the forward end and a 20 tooth gear just behind the five lug drive surface. The coupler is moved by the red fork you see.

Here is the inside of the left inspection plate used with the Howard. It is thicker than the stock inspection plate and has the coupler shift rail build into it.
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This is the main unit laying face down on the floor.
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If you look down in the center hole, you can see a matching 5 lug pattern down inside the unit. This mates up with the leading edge of the coupler when the unit is engaged. You can also see a 20 tooth pattern at the top of the center hole. This where the coupler engages when the unit is disengaged.

Warning! Blurry photos to follow! First the coupler.
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Now, with the unit disengaged (handle back) the coupler slides toward the rear of the tractor and the 20 tooth gear meshes with the outer 20 tooth hole at the outer edge of the Howard. This puts the tractor in direct drive.
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Then if you push the handle forward, the coupler slides forward and the five lug drive face engages the matching 5 lug pattern inside the Howard and the gear reduction is engaged using the planetary gears housed inside the unit. The gear reduction (according to my observation) is almost 3 to 1.
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The groove around the trailing edge of the slide coupler is where the slide fork engages the coupler.

Sorry for the blurry photos. I hope someone else besides me found this interesting.

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Ken in Michigan

11-20-2007 16:14:11




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 Re: Pics of a Howard transmission in NAA in reply to Jim.UT, 11-17-2007 13:58:57  
Thank you for your unpaid service to this forum. It is valueable beyond $$$$. I hope to see a Howard trans in operation someday, maybe even find one on a tractor for sale. Even better would be the seller not knowing what they have. The older I get, the smarter I get. Someday I'll be intelligent. HAH!



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Jim.UT

11-20-2007 16:20:02




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 Re: Pics of a Howard transmission in NAA in reply to Ken in Michigan, 11-20-2007 16:14:11  
>>Thank you for your unpaid service to this forum<<

Donations gladly accepted! ;)



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Dave in Ms

11-18-2007 11:45:22




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 Re: Pics of a Howard transmission in NAA in reply to Brian in MA, 11-17-2007 13:58:57  
Thanks Jim, I always wondered how the Howard worked. And what gear head wouldn't be interested?



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GlenIdaho

11-17-2007 16:32:23




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 Re: Pics of a Howard transmission in NAA in reply to Jim.UT, 11-17-2007 13:58:57  
Hi Jim; Thanks for taking the time to photograph and post the information. Very informative. Good job. Going to print it off for future reference.



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CENTAUR

11-17-2007 16:09:06




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 Re: Pics of a Howard transmission in NAA in reply to Jim.UT, 11-17-2007 13:58:57  
I must complement your ability to use very good descriptive words.I now understand how that was done.The pictures made it easy. CENTAUR



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Ed H.-OH

11-17-2007 15:46:43




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 Re: Pics of a Howard transmission in NAA in reply to Jim.UT, 11-17-2007 13:58:57  
Jim, Hello from ohio, I for one enjoyed the howard tour. Learning is never a waste. I think you laid it out and explained very well. If I go to buy a tractor and see the howard handle i'll know what i'm buying. Thanks for your time and effort and sharing your adventure. Regards-ed



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