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xragman

08-11-2004 19:13:23




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on a 1936 JDB does anybody know the trick to removing the diff. gears from housing ?




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Steve from New Holland

08-12-2004 04:32:29




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 Re: jd help in reply to xragman, 08-11-2004 19:13:23  
Are you referring to the big bull gears on the axles or the differential gears on inside the actual differential? What Gene said is correct for the bull gears, but the differential gears are harder to get out. The axle housing must be split from the transmission housing for those gears. Steve



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xragman

08-12-2004 19:14:03




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 Re: jd help in reply to Steve from New Holland, 08-12-2004 04:32:29  
steve yes i want to take out diff. gears. the shaft is longer than the case is wide.do they make a special puller remove timken cones thru bearing holes in case?



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Gene Davis (Ga.)

08-11-2004 20:12:15




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 Re: jd help in reply to xragman, 08-11-2004 19:13:23  
Was raised at a JD dealer shop, what we used to do was after we got everything removed along with the back housing, and had the gears ready to come off the axles, we removed the axle/gear castellated nut,installed a regular non slotted nut then we drove a metal log splitting wedge between the 2 axle gear nuts and it always popped them loose for us. Then take the axle out and DON'T let gear roll out on your foot! LGD

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