Posted by Dean Ray on October 24, 2018 at 22:54:10 from (98.212.124.172):
In Reply to: hupp D59-2 posted by Dean Ray on October 24, 2018 at 12:37:46:
I want to thank you for responding to my post. I rebuilt the tranny in the old ferguson. I was really surprised on how all the shafts and gears were in good shape.The tractor wasent taken care of before I got it...No maint. at all. I cleaned every thing up good repaced all the bearings with timkens...I knew what the hupp did but didn't know they were add on's. Nothing in the repaire manual about them..I carefully took it apart marked everything...Cleaned the shafts and replaced the bearings in the idler shaft put it together eveything good. put the gears in and the shifter forks tried it out..would not shift kept hanging up..First thing i thought the other owner took it apart and left somthing out..I knew it was apart befor becouse no gaskets just blue junk.So i thought i was going to need a book to se if the did..I already knew no one around here knew what a hupp was....I got lucky and found a on line tractor book that you could just view and found a hupp digram on how to install hupps on fergusons. Showed all the parts---nothing missing...I said to myself rut-ro and started putting it togeather ...the forks went on the shaft harder than they should ...the balls in the shifter forks looked very bad tryed lub didnt work---i have the fork and springs i solvent and orderd new ball...i let you kow what happens
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