Posted by Roger46 on August 21, 2008 at 19:02:05 from (69.58.159.111):
In Reply to: Bull Gear M posted by moonlite 37 on August 20, 2008 at 03:29:18:
If you have a tooth out on the bull gear you also may have damage on the pinion gear. Years ago my dad was driving the Super H plowing and all of a sudden the tractor stopped. For some reason he put the tractor in low gear and let out the clutch at which point he heard a crunch and then a clicking sound every time the wheel went around. He had knocked out a tooth in the bull gear and also severely damaged one of the teeth on the pinion gear. Turns out a bearing had gone out and one of the cracked balls got between the teeth. So it turned out to be an expensive repair. I think if you run it that way even under light load you are asking for trouble as it is likely that you may knock out more teeth. Also as a side note, the last time I tried to get an M axle housing gasket they weren't available and I had to make one (not an easy gasket to make). Roger
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