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Posted by JayWalt on February 22, 2007 at 11:55:04 from (70.226.20.153):
I took the fill plug off my tranny. that was fun, haad to grind down a piece of 1X1 angle iron to get it loosened. ANYWAYS. While I had it off, I looked inside with a flashlight. Gears seem to be in ok shape, except one. I'm trying to figure out which one it is, so If any of you have a 300u or simalir and have had it apart, I'd appreciate some help. If you are looking into the hole from the left side facing the tractor And you look in and down towards the bottom a hair to the right is a gear "combo" The left side of the gear has more teeth then the right side. The left side's teeth are more narrow then the right side. This is the gear with parts of some of the teeth gone. Not sure how many, but seems like most are in in good shape, but 3 of the teeth i can see are about 1/4 of the way gone. If this is a high speed gear, like road or 4th, It doesnt bother me, but if it is first or second, it kinda does, but not terribly, I just wanted to know what gears are in better shape so If I do some pulling with thr 2pt which gears to avoid if possible. Are replacing these gears just a matter of removing the tranny cover, or is it more indepth? Thanks guys!! I feel like I'm getting to know this tractor better. Knowing what to expect and what to be more careful with in these old beasts are nice and gives me peace of mind when using it.
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