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Re: Re: Re: Oiler Gear Gone On 1940 Farmall A Trac
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Posted by lee on April 02, 2004 at 06:53:46 from (24.24.92.235):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Oiler Gear Gone On 1940 Farmall A Tractor posted by Brian on April 01, 2004 at 22:30:09:
The oiler gear is free wheeling on the counter shaft and can get out of sync with the reverse gear driving it if teeth are missing. Further damage is possible if not likely. Toss a coin. Apparently you have seen the oiler gear damage with the trans top off. What does the rest of the gearing look like? What caused the damage? What is the overall condition of this tractor? It is decision time for this tractor. It is not worth going in there in my opinion to do just the oiler gear. If it needs other work (seals, brakes) and you plan to keep it, now is time to do it. Or you can drive it til it breaks (or maybe it doesn't) and then fix it. Or sell it now as is.
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