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Norm Czerski

11-09-2007 19:20:40




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Sirs/Madam,

I am looking for a drive axle and/or drive axle parts for the Oliver OC-15 Crawler Tractor. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

N. C.




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DGH

11-12-2007 20:22:26




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 Re: OC-15 in reply to Norm Czerski, 11-09-2007 19:20:40  
I have what I believe is the old style axle where the pinion and axle are one piece. The new style has the pinion separate from the axle. I know the gear and bearing areas are correct but I have not pulled and axle out of may OC 15 to check the spline and length. I need that info to confirm the axle will fit. If interested Email me at rbarbour(at)island.net



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DGH

11-10-2007 08:30:57




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 Re: OC-15 in reply to Norm Czerski, 11-09-2007 19:20:40  
What exactly do you need, The axle the sprockets mounts on or the dive shaft from the diff to final drive pinion?



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Norm Czerski

11-11-2007 21:40:14




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 Re: OC-15 in reply to DGH, 11-10-2007 08:30:57  
I do not believe that I need the axle for the sprocket. Unless I am incorrect, the differential has a pinion driving a bull type ring gear attached to a three gear planetary reduction system. Between the ring and planetary assemblies, are the friction drums for the steering clutches. The output of the planetary assemblies is to a shaft that mounts the pinion gear that drives the bull gear that runs on the shaft along with the track sprocket. I do not need the track sprocket or the shaft and bull gear that runs on the same shaft. However, I would take the whole thing if convenient.

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