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Topic: John Deere 435 Final Drive Gear Swap
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| ryanm72
03-04-2013 16:47:29
96.24.160.98
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I am currently dismantling my 435 to install a pre 31000 ring and pinion, and post 31000 final drives to gear it down. I finally got the axle shafts popped out of the bull gears today, and when i went to put the 1010 bull gear it didn't fit in the housing. it is approximately 1/4" thicker than the stock 435 gear. So i am wondering, was i mistaken to think that i can put the 1010 gears in my final drive housings, or are the bull gears supposed to be the same thickness? when i compared the bull pinions, they were also about 1/4" thicker at the gear part. Any info would be great! thanks |
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| OhioTractorGuy
03-05-2013 05:33:04
50.51.61.226
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Re: John Deere 435 Final Drive Gear Swap in reply to ryanm72, 03-04-2013 16:47:29
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| Ive not done it myself; but I think youd want the earlier style 1010 final drive gears (before 31000 s/n). The ring/pinion should be correct (make sure you swap both). . . you want to make sure its the right tooth count as there were several options depending on the tractor model. |
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