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Missing tooth on second gear main cluster.
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Posted by Cubby50 on February 11, 2002 at 13:15:19 from (64.12.104.41):
Would any of you Gentelmen have a exploded view of the 1950 Cub 3 speed Trans. I have taken off cover as you suggested, and low and behold 3/4's of a tooth is broken off the second gear. The Main shafte slidder gear, the one that the shifting fork moves, seems to be fine. Edges alittle worn from being put into gear for 50 years but ok. I hate to split tractor to gain entry into trans, but thats what it looks like I will have to do. Can second gear be replaced by it self or does the whole cluster of gears and shaft have to be replaced as a unit. If any one could possibly scan the service book with trans veiw and put into JPEG file and post sure would like to see what I'm in for labor wise. And can second gear be purchased from Case or ??? and what would that cost be roughly. Thanks Guys the information here is priceless I would have to attend 100 tractor shows and talk with all persons there to get the info posted here in 2 days Thanks again Cubby50 Any other tips you could offer on above subject would be greatly appreciated.
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