Posted by beau5278 on July 11, 2008 at 11:24:52 from (24.93.12.122):
In Reply to: Case 930 Split posted by Don-wi on July 11, 2008 at 08:47:04:
Walt7777777 said: (quoted from post at 16:47:04 07/11/08) I need to half my case 930 to replace the starter gear on the flywheel. Does not look like alot of bolts holding it together. I do not have a stand to mount the halfs, but can weld something up. Anyone have any ideas they can share with me on getting this done.
I know you have to heat the ring to get it on, I'm told a torch will do, but what is the easiest way to get it off.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
Walt
I wouldn't attempt it on something that big with anything less than an overhead hoist and a good floor jack.The second tractor that I ever split was a G1000 Minny Mo,I was about 15 when I did it,Dad did help seperate it and put it back together but he was never much on mechanical things.It's not a terrible job but be careful.
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