Posted by D Slater on April 11, 2010 at 18:35:42 from (71.164.36.122):
In Reply to: To D Slater posted by BJHinIowa on April 11, 2010 at 09:48:57:
You said the bolster shaft was replaced in the other post. If you put another one in, the reason I asked where it came from is because. If you got one for a early H tractor to use in the 300 that could be the problem. Different shafts were used with a couple different thrust bearings and no spacer used in early ones. If no problem is found and you have a narrow front, its not that critical on material removed from bottom hub of sector gear. Only time gear will contact housing is when front bounces up. I just carefuly remove material with a grinder and sometimes put a hardened shim washer under gear if to much up and down play results. About the only time I needed to remove material from sector hub was after the gear was run loose on the splines and worn. After they were worn the gear would go down more and bottom out on housing before getting tight on tepered splines.
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