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1961 AC DD3365 Grader

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Topic: 1961 AC DD3365 Grader
Posted By: winklershop
Subject: 1961 AC DD3365 Grader
Date Posted: 18 May 2023 at 2:21pm
hello to all

helping out a neighbor that has a 1961 Allis Chalmers DD3365 grader

the 2 speed gear box lost a gear, looking for a replacement, its the gear that has the fork selector that allows you to shift to low or high, the low side is damaged,

talked to meridian equipment in Bellingham, WA, they referred me to Wellerts in West Salem, Ohio. Talked to a guy there, says he needs a part number.

Looking for a part number, this is what the machine looks like and this is what the gear looks like. Trying to find a parts manual or at least the page I need to get a part number for this gear.

16 tooth external 3” diameter

13 spline internal 1-3/4” diameter

Has a slot for the shift fork


I understand that repair is a possibility, just a lot of time in labor to do it, and that will be my last resort.







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Posted By: winklershop
Date Posted: 19 May 2023 at 2:28pm
update, i found out the part number of the gear we are after is 70674804

i contacted wellerts in ohio and gave him the part number, he was busy and will get back to me

serial no. of machine is D-6244

any other leads out there?

 









Posted By: DonBC
Date Posted: 19 May 2023 at 5:27pm
The transaxle was made by Clark so the drop down box was probably made by Clark as well.

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Posted By: Ian Beale
Date Posted: 19 May 2023 at 6:55pm
Not that this will likely help your parts search much!

IIRC the trans axle was also used in a small Galion grader - might have been model 503.  No idea of how much else of the gear train.



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