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Posted by Wardner on November 29, 2006 at 15:54:54 from (206.148.20.72):
I've mentioned before that I was considering the remanufacture of the Electrall gearbox. I finally removed it today from my Farmall 400. The gearbox is a constant mesh, non shifted, live power source. The gear you see is an idler. It has 39 teeth and meshes with the same gear that drives the IPTO shaft. The gearbox is bolted just ahead of the belt pully gearbox but the two are totally separate. The Electrall gets its power ahead of the TA and the belt pulley gets its after the TA. The idler drives a gear (12 teeth) and shaft that extends out of the housing and accepts the large pulley as seen below. I was surprised at the date code 1-29-A. I had assumed that the Electrall was installed at the factory to showcase the new attachment and the new 400 together. My 400 serial # is 519 and was built with Z casting codes. 



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