Posted by Jerry Gilliam on April 23, 2008 at 08:55:50 from (72.155.202.57):
Help Again. I have the tractor torn completely apart. 4th and 5th gear was damaged but not broken tooth. Replaced gear and inspected all gears and other in rear end. Front split and can get to clutch and etc. Mechanic can not get the drive shaft loose from center section without removing gas tank, steering shaft etc????? Said a large gear was holding it in. Have not looked at myself. I want to eliminate the TA. I found an elimination kit for around 329.00. It contains a carrier, 1-ramp, 1 coupler. Is this all I will need to do the elimination? The IHC parts person said he had heard of folks welding them together in high range or putting extra cluthes in them. This was on the 1066 though and they were the oil and not dry type. Any help of any kind would sure help here as to what to do about the repairs.
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