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Re: Farmall H, top cover off tranny, now what
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Posted by captaink on May 23, 2006 at 06:37:16 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: Farmall H, top cover off tranny, now what posted by arod on May 22, 2006 at 22:35:41:
It is hard to say where to stop on these old tractors, but I would check the bull pinion bearings and seals while you have the cover off; especially if you take the bull gears and axles out. If the inside bull pinion bearing needs replacement, the bull gears have to come out to get the carrier out to replace the bearing. This is done much easier with the cover off. As cowman said the only roller bearing I can think of is on the front of the top transmission shaft. You can’t see it unless you pull the input shaft (thus cowman’s suggestion about wiggling up and down) and housing out of the top of the case. If you have to replace it a rubber band around it helps keep the rollers in place during assembly. If you really want to be though, check all the bearings and replace all the seals. They are not cheap these days, but neither is the gear oil that you will be putting back in it. Good luck
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