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Jim

07-01-2003 02:08:00




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Hey everyone:
I guess I got bit by this tractor bug I bought a 1940 H started to restore it and found the 4&5th slider gear wore out and the pilot bearing gone.
then I bought a parts tractor a 49 and tore into it for the parts that I needed bearings look good gears look good but noticed a little play still in the main shaft can anyone tell me what is acceptable? and if none where might this play be comming from?
thanks in advance
Jim

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Fred KS

07-01-2003 05:17:30




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 Re: H transmission play in reply to Jim, 07-01-2003 02:08:00  
Jim,

If you are talking about up and down play in the shaft, then the bearing at that end of the shaft with the play is the problem. There should be no up and down play. Normally the front bearing on the slider shaft is the one that goes out. I just replaced mine and when I threw the old one in the box one of the rollers fell out.

If you are talking about back and forth play in the shaft, then you need some shims. The more back and forth play there is, the quicker bearings will wear out, although 1/16" or so of play is okay just so know the shaft is free and not binding.

Good luck,
Fred KS

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Jim

07-01-2003 18:22:15




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 Re: Re: H transmission play in reply to Fred KS, 07-01-2003 05:17:30  
Thanks:
I found that play was comming from the front bearing cage being loose seems like about 1/16 now I feel good about it.
Jim



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