Posted by Kevin in MI on May 05, 2010 at 08:28:51 from (148.168.40.4):
Well... I'm in deep with my H, so I may as well keep going! I understand why the pinion cage shims are used (ring and pinion alignment), question is how many and what thickness (CIH parts page shows light, medium and heavy). Currently there are three shims on either side. Could it be one of each? Seems more that ironic that the parts website would have the same amount pictured that I have on my tractor. Before I realized there are two threaded holes used to press the cage assembly out, I was prying with a flat head screwdriver and mangled them.
Also, where can I get a good used 4th/5th gear? Mine don't look so good! Everything else looks fine, considering the age. Still, all bearings and seals are being replaced. Kinda expensive, but she's worth it. I'm having a ball, working on 'er, not to mention, so far just one smashed thumb (I taught that darn thumb a thing or two)! Thanks Kevin
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