Posted by Ark68SS on September 04, 2016 at 21:26:45 from (172.13.140.181):
Posted in Implement Alley, but haven't received a response. Hoping to get a better result here. :) Hoping someone might have a parts diagram they could share.
Restoring this old bush hog that has this gearbox on it. When I tore it apart I found a snap ring that had broke in two. It looks like whoever had been in it before me had used the snap ring as a spacer on the input shaft. When I pressed a new bearing on the shaft, there's a 3/32" gap between the bearing and the bottom of the snap ring groove.
My question is, should there be a spacer between the bearing and the groove, or should the spacer go between the gear and the bearing?
I've tried to find a parts diagram and had called Howse equipment three times with no success. Howse just puts me on hold until I give up. Mad
One picture shows the gap that will be there when it's assembled, and the other shows how the assembly actually goes together, with the bearing secured in the housing with a big snap ring, then the shaft goes through it and the smaller snap ring holds the gear/bearing/housing assembly together.
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