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Re: HELP! Reassembling H rear end from W4 gear cas
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Posted by AC on October 29, 2004 at 06:26:21 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Re: HELP! Reassembling H rear end from W4 gear cas posted by Guy Fay on October 28, 2004 at 15:47:27:
Well, It's a '48 O-4 rear end, (I said W4 just to save the confusion, because people are more familar with W- stuff) Now that I learned that the brake pivot shaft runs through the case, it will have to come out of a 39 or EARLY 40 H I have out back. What were the differences on the rear ends from 39 to, say, 51? The O-4 had disk brakes (it had all the features of a "super") but I am going to go with the banded brakes because they are lighter. (It is going to be a pulling tractor) (I know, curse me!) Now, what are the differences other than the gear ratio of the ring and pinion, input shaft length, and axle/housings from an H to an 0-4/ w-4...thanks, andy
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