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Re: Farmall 300 transmission (picture included)
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 04, 2005 at 03:49:56 from (216.208.58.98):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 300 transmission (picture included) posted by Kelly C on January 03, 2005 at 19:43:27:
Kelly: Jog my memory for me will you? From my recall the only power going from TA section to section in your photo on lower shaft is pto power, and that shaft serves only as an idler for transmission, right or wrong? No.2 Tractors motive power goes through the upper hole where shaft has been removed in your photo, right? No.3 5th gear is nothing more than a sliding coupler on the upper shaft, right? No.4 All other gears are transmitted through the gear one can see in your photo, on lower shaft, then back to upper shaft and on to the pinion, right? No.5 The lower transmission shaft is actually hollow thus allowing pto drive shaft to pass through it, right? No.6 Which is the sliding yoke for pto coupling, the one in photo or from the TA section? No.7 What holds the pto shaft shown in your photo in place? If you could confirm or condem what I'm saying, it may help jog my memory just a bit on exactly what I removed or didn't remove 35 years ago. I realize the 560 is somewhat different as it does not have a seasonal disconnect. However the hydraulic pump is driven from that lower shaft in the TA section. Over the years, I've stored a lot of information in that computer upstairs, sometimes it just takes the right keyword to recover it. I even did this in my sleep last night. As you may notice, by my posting, it even interupted my sleep.
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