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Long 5-N-1 Question

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11-08-2006 17:00:36




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There is a Long 5-N-1 for sale in my area that I am looking at, but I admit I know nothing substantial about these machines. Overall it is in very nice shape, runs good and the hydraulics seem good, but there is a major catch, it won't move. The owner says that he was told by a mechanic that the ring and/or pinion gear(s) are broken. My main question is, is there a shear coupling on this machine that may have failed? I haven't seen a broken ring/pinion on an industrial machine ever, but I freely admit it's possible. Does anybody know if there is a shear coupling, and the best way to tell if it's a coupling or the ring/pinion? It's my understanding from reading other posts that the machine is made in England by Leyland, as well as the engine by BMC. I would also need to know if parts like the ring/pinion are even available
Any help or information is much appreciated.

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