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Posted by Dick Linn on September 01, 2004 at 10:53:37 from (24.213.203.8):
This is my first post and I'm in a fix. I've broken a gear in my transmission in a homebuilt "garden tractor". I scrounged the tranny/rearaxle from my Wife's Grandma's barn and have been told it could be from an Economy tractor. Looking at some of the posted pics, that could be so. However, my transmission is bolted via a 4 bolt flange directly to a miniature automotive type differential/axle, about 23inches drum to drum wide.It has approx 5 inch dia. mechanically activated brakes with 4 lug bolts. I've added a link to a pic of the tranny, but you can't see the rear end. I'm in desperate need of the countershaft gear cluster or a whole tranny. Anybody have a clue if this is an Economy transmission, or if not what it may be and how to find parts? Thanks, Dick
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