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Re: Farmall 300 transmission (picture included)
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Posted by ted411 on January 03, 2005 at 17:27:31 from (151.196.108.137):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 300 transmission (picture included) posted by Hugh MacKay on January 03, 2005 at 12:31:24:
Thanks for the advice guys. Just to clarify, it is one of the lower gears. Kelly's website is helpfully but sme pictures were very slow and others were not viewable (I'll try again later). I had thought that the tractor needed to be split behind the T/A fo that the shafts could be removed from the front. From what you guys are saying I don't need to split it but do need to take the rear end apart and remove the gears from the rear? Does this require removing the PTO? Right now I have the control column Pulled up on a hoist and hanging over the tractor and the deck pulled off the back. I am going to replace the gear while I am in there. I am also going to closely look over the gears that this one meshes with as it seems that it could damage them in due to running this way.
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