I just rebuilt the 159 cu. in. gas engine in a 530-580 construction king. While working on the brakes I ran across excess end play on the shafts (spur gear). After digging a little deeper I believe a spur gear is torn up and there's a chip out of the ring gear. This project has just about reached the point where maybe I should cut my losses and part it out. How's the market for Case parts for this particular model?
Re: Rebuilt and found out rear ends bad time to part out? in reply to Joe Young, 08-25-2009 03:49:07
There's no chrome on this tractor, sorry. I haven't decided what to do yet but a ring and pinion job doesn't feel like a job for me, but who knows. I'm located in NE Indiana. email vkhire@locl.net
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