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H transmision

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Kevin

03-21-2007 13:43:38




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I picked up an H at a decent price that needs quite a bit of work. My plans are to put a 236 diesel power unit in it. I have everything from the clutch forward pretty much under control for what i need to do. The transmision and posibly the rear end has me scared. There is alot of ice in it, missin some gear teeth in the transmision and makes alot of funny clinking noises when it rolls. I have to split the tractor to put in the motor but do i have to split the rear end and tranny to? Also what is the best way to diagnose and fix these problems?

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Haas

03-21-2007 19:38:44




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 Re: H transmision in reply to Kevin, 03-21-2007 13:43:38  
You can take the H transmission completely apart without splitting the tractor. You just have to remove the top cover and take the Lift All hydraulic unit out to get to front of the transmission from the bottom. Seat, gas tank, steering wheel support, belt pulley housing, etc have to come off to get the transmission cover off. If you have to pull the counter shaft, it's necessary to take out the brake pedal cross shaft, as it is in the way of getting it out. As others said, if you require a lot of parts, it might be better to find another H with a good rear end.

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City-Boy McCoy

03-21-2007 14:01:31




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 Re: H transmision in reply to Kevin, 03-21-2007 13:43:38  
I'm not sure you got it for such a decent price or not, with all the sounds and symptoms you describe. My first thought is, find another H with a decent rear and transmission.....(?) Either way, best of luck. mike



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Kevin

03-21-2007 14:12:14




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 Re: H transmision in reply to City-Boy McCoy, 03-21-2007 14:01:31  
I picked it up for $600 and it has a real nice wide front on it. I believe the rear end is ok and its just tranny problems. Not sure but that is what im hoping. If not i still dont think i could of went wrong at that price.



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City-Boy McCoy

03-21-2007 14:40:04




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 Re: H transmision in reply to Kevin, 03-21-2007 14:12:14  
Well, yes. With that wide front, I'd guess you could not go wrong. mike



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