Posted by simpsonc9 on January 04, 2011 at 18:22:35 from (71.227.64.136):
This is what I found when I removed the transmission cover off of my 1945 Farmall AV. I haven't drained any of the fluid yet, is the level supposed to be that low or should it be covering the gears? I imagine some has leaked out over the years.
Now I am wondering what I should do next because of the surface rust that is on the top of the gears, do I need to tear down the entire tranny or can I just clean it off somehow.
That being said what would work best to clean this? I was also wondering what the gears are supposed to look like, and if it looks like there is too much wear on them or if they still look ok. The teeth on one of them look rough on the top edges, is this normal or is there something wrong with it?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I was also wondering if the casing is supposed to be like that where the arrow is or if it is broken?
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