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todd(MI)

03-01-2002 16:10:34




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Today I noticed my leveling box has come apart and some of the parts inside it are missing. I've been snow plowing all day and it would be a miracle if I found them this spring. My question is does anybody have an exploded view of a leveling box for a TO-30? I need to figure out which pieces are missing. I've never had it apart so I don't know what it was supposed to look like inside. I've been looking to get a to-30 parts book. Does the parts book have the view I'm looking for?

Any help would be appreciated.

Todd

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Ray,IN

03-02-2002 21:07:23




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 Re: Leveling box assy parts in reply to todd(MI), 03-01-2002 16:10:34  
The parts suppliers listed at left have leveling box for sale. Use the search box, select massey,scroll to bottom to find TO models and go from there.



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TODD(MI)

03-02-2002 07:14:11




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 Re: Leveling box assy parts in reply to todd(MI), 03-01-2002 16:10:34  
Thanx for the help but i'm still confussed. I have the handle and when I look at the back of the assembly I can see gears that turn the shaft. So I need the gear that goes on the handle. But what goes on the other side of the gear. The back of the assembly should have a cover to keep dirt out as well as hold the gear in right? There was mention of bearing. Does the handle gear get a bearing or is that just for the shaft?

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Pete@easttn

03-01-2002 17:44:48




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 Re: Leveling box assy parts in reply to todd(MI), 03-01-2002 16:10:34  
Here is a picture.



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Bowser(VA)

03-01-2002 16:36:55




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 Re: Leveling box assy parts in reply to todd(MI), 03-01-2002 16:10:34  
Listed below are the parts that are in the the leveling box on my TO-35 Ferguson and I would assume that the box on your tractor would have the same type parts.Parts from top to bottom are. Expansion Plug.
shaft with bevel gear.
bearing.
crank handle.
crank handlen pin.
bevel gear(fits on crank handle).
I hope this will be of help to you.



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