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Posted by Lenny on November 24, 2004 at 06:24:19 from (165.221.129.1):
In Reply to: Re: Case 1070 transmission posted by Chris J. on November 22, 2004 at 17:41:51:
Chris, You obviously know your stuff. I finally got over to the dealer and had a chance first hand to see the damage. The problem started when the "basket" that holds the fork shafts cracked in one corner preventing the detent from holding it in neutral. When the tractor locked up in both ranges in the field repeated attempts to manhandle it out of gear resulted in the chipping of a number of gears. 4th gear is the worst, completely missing a number of teeth. It my understanding that to replace the 4th gear which is on the pinion shaft requires splitting the tractor and pulling the rear end completely apart thus a pretty hefty labor bill. I did locate a used transmission and we're in the process of ripping it apart hoping to find lots usable parts. Unfortunately I don't have a shop well enough to do the job myself. I hope that the decision to fix the tractor pays off in the long run.
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