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Farmall H Transmission Question

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Good H, Bad Tra

08-06-2001 18:27:59




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I have a 1939 Farmall H...While working it, I heard a loud bang from the transmission and the hydraulics stopped working. It will go into gear (except reverse) with a lot of effort, but something is pretty wrong with it. Does this sound like a transmission problem? What could I check to find out more?

Also, do you have to split an H to replace the transmission and would a transmission or truck repair shop be able to rebuild this? I'm not sure if it's a project that I should tackle myself.

Thanks for any help that you might be able to give.

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The Red

08-07-2001 09:19:11




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 Re: Farmall H Transmission Question in reply to Good H, Bad Tranny?, 08-06-2001 18:27:59  
First thing I would do would be to remove the countershaft drive from the transmission to the liftall. Simply remove the lower cover. Pull out the two large cotter keys and slide the collars toward the middle of the drive shaft. You can then pull that shaft out.

Do this and try out your transmission and hollar back!!



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william

08-07-2001 05:31:56




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 Re: Farmall H Transmission Question in reply to Good H, Bad Tranny?, 08-06-2001 18:27:59  
You can replace about anything in the H transmission without splitting the tractor. If you can get a copy of the I&T repair manual for the C, H,M etc. it will give you a pretty good idea whether or not you want to try it yourself. It's not hard to take the seat & deck off the trans and rear end, then you should be able to see what's broken. Since the hyd. quit it's probably the forward end of the bottom shaft, but I don't think just that would make reverse unavailable. Hard to know till you get it apart. I was amazed at all the stuff I found wrong in mine; Lord knows how it kept going all those years with that much broken.
Good Luck, Wm

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