Posted by rustred on January 14, 2011 at 07:13:26 from (74.200.18.155):
In Reply to: Transmission Question posted by Tom in Iowa City on January 14, 2011 at 06:37:29:
the first thing is you will need to use the crown and pinion as a matched set. either use the pinion from original in this trans. or you need to install this crown gear in your tractor. before taking apart you need to check the pattern with bluing to see where the pattern is on the gears. then you need to set it up in the tractor and get the pattern matching. it is quite a time consuming job and can require adding or deleting shims as required. backlash should be around 0.008 to 0.012 . the pattern is more critical than backlash. best to get your self a shop manual from something a little newer and you can study up on the concept and get an idea what is happening when you add or subtract shims. even take a pic. of the pattern to refer to. you check the backlash with a dial indicator and try to get it set up with the same as before taking apart.
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