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DougG
Orange Level Joined: 20 Sep 2009 Location: Mo Points: 7951 |
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This is a project for sure , gotta tear it all apart from the rear just to get to the bearings, gears etc, and can get very xpensive ! Sometime its better to find one with a bad engine and swap the transmission back- but most are parked cause of transmission problems
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youngorange2000
Silver Level Joined: 27 Mar 2019 Location: eastcentral MN Points: 308 |
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Last august I bought a 1967? 190xt for dirt cheap with a bad turbo. I put a good turbo on and was able to test the power director under load and it worked perfectly and tractor does not pop out of gear. However I did have it get stuck between gears (on the 4 speed not the PD) so I took the top cover off and realigned it by hand and away it went, that was for 3erd gear (4spd) one day it decided it would not go into 4th (4spd) at all. and yesterday it did it to reverse and will not go into reverse. I took the cover off and have determand the problem is the side and vertical play of the gear assembly (almost 2/3 inch in all ways) the main bearings are shot also 1st gear (4spd) has a few chips in it and should be replaced. How bad is it to replace the trans bearings? would I be splitting it at the back of the torque tube? can the trans bearings be done without a total rear end teardown?
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