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Re: Broken pieces from M transmission
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Posted by D Slater on May 28, 2007 at 17:30:43 from (72.65.141.110):
In Reply to: Broken pieces from M transmission posted by Harold Hubbard on May 28, 2007 at 04:39:44:
Harold in the picture its hard to tell OD and ID measurement, could you post the size? The piece I mentioned in other post would be 1 3/8 inch OD. What made me think of that is the taper on one side of piece. Looks bigger than 1 3/8 in your pic. though. It doesn't look like the snap ring that holds race on mainshaft or race in input shaft. Tractor could have updated parts and not even use them. The big washer that holds bull gear to axle is over 3 inches OD, around 5/16 inch thick , it and lock washer have a 3/4 inch ID hole. Could this part been left from a previous repair? I don't recognize the part as any standard washer originaly inside a M transmission. I may be mistaken in what I think though. One other thing if inside axle bearing was ever updated to a roller bearing they used a washer between bearing and bull gear but it would be over 3 inches on the OD.
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