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Re: Farmall 300 transmission (picture included)
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Posted by Kelly C on January 04, 2005 at 06:23:17 from (63.171.43.140):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 300 transmission (picture included) posted by Hugh MacKay on January 04, 2005 at 03:49:56:
#1 right. #2 right #3 right. #4 correct, the constant mesh gear is always turning the lower shaft. That runs off the input gear thats on the back of the TA. #5 correct. Thats why I dont think you could remove the gears with out splitting the tractor. Even if you could get the counter shaft out to the rear the pto shaft would still be there clogging up the works. one comes out to the front and the other to the rear and the pto shaft runs inside the counter shaft. Maybe on a 560 if you remove the hydralic pump and related drive linkage maybe you can remove the pto shaft in the opening??? I havent had my 460 apart yet so dont know. #6 the one in the photo. #7 Just the front bearing cage. 4 bolts and its loose. It rides a removable yoke at the rear to attach to the pto rear unit. On the 400 any way there is about 1/4 space between the pto shaft and the counter shaft. SO there is some play room to drop it down a smidge. Dont fret about it Hugh. Just seeing if there is a quicker way into and out of the rear of these things would save alot of time. I know I will be in the rear of one of these again, now that I have done it. Next 300 or 400 at the auction with a bad tranny might be sitting in my shop. Saw one go that ran real good but the tranny was wore out went for $300. Should have got it. had all the goodies on it.
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