Posted by Holm on December 27, 2007 at 15:52:37 from (209.94.41.132):
In Reply to: Massey 1105 Road Gear posted by jrhood on December 27, 2007 at 07:42:03:
Looking at the owners manuel speed chart 3rd gear low is13.3 mph @ 2200rpm & high is 16.7 @ 2200 rpm. The MP is not that expensive to fix in that tractor. The biggist part is splitting the tractor.One of the things you need to know is that when it is in high MP it is also putting oil to the front brg on the input shaft.When it is in low MP there is no oil going to the front brg.If you don't use the tractor for heavy work you might be ok. If you use it for heavy work it probably won't last long. Then you replace the brg,input shaft, front cover & a few more parts that you won't have to if you fixed the MP right away. Not trying to scare you,just trying to let you know what could happen. I have seen it happen a few times.
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