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I have an 88 312-8 with 1-1/8" axles. I need to replace them and the seals.  Anyone know the part #s and where to get them?

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squonk

Try A-Z tractor for the axles.

 

https://www.a-ztractor.com/

 

You will have to split the transmission and remove the differential to replace the axles. you also will probably need inner and outer axle bearings. 

 

You can get them here:

 

https://wheelhorsepartsandmore.com/product-category/manual-transmissions/

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gwest_ca

Information lists the 1988 312-8 as using a transmission with 1" axles and 4 pinion gears.

Perhaps it is not the original transmission?

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KW88
23 hours ago, gwest_ca said:

Information lists the 1988 312-8 as using a transmission with 1" axles and 4 pinion gears.

Perhaps it is not the original transmission?

I'm assuming it's not the original. I saw same thing that's why not sure on part #s

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stevasaurus

Try to measure the total length of both axles while in the trans...try using a  framming square.  Then divide that by 2 and that length will be close enough to know what axles to get.  This is assuming your trans is not a Limited Slip trans.  Those axles are different lengths.  The seals for 1 1/8" axles is SKF 11050.  :eusa-think:

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KW88
5 hours ago, stevasaurus said:

Try to measure the total length of both axles while in the trans...try using a  framming square.  Then divide that by 2 and that length will be close enough to know what axles to get.  This is assuming your trans is not a Limited Slip trans.  Those axles are different lengths.  The seals for 1 1/8" axles is SKF 11050.  :eusa-think:

Looks like 23-1/2". Any way to get a part # ?

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KW88

Found these marks in casting. Can this identify any type of model transaxle?

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KW88

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KW88

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KW88

I'm not by any means an expert when it comes to this stuff or how to source info so any help will be greatly appreciated. 

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stevasaurus

Take those bolts out of the top of the trans and shine a light down one of those bolt holes.  Look down the dip stick hole and see if you can see the bolts holding the differential together.  If it looks like 5 you have a Limited Slip transmission.  If it is 4 bolts, you have an 8 pinion differential and the axles are the same length.

   The axles can butt together in the differential and have up to 1/8" slack of play.  Your 23 1/2" would break down to 11 3/4" axles which is Part # 102764 in a #5091 transmission (if this is an 8 pinion differential).

   If this is a limited slip trans, the axles are 1. 12" Part # 7202 and 2. 11 1/4" Part # 7273.  This adds up to approx. 23 1/4"

Sense you are looking to change out axles, I would open it up and go from there.  You can probably get parts in a couple of days from one of our vendors.  Hope that helps.  :occasion-xmas:

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1 hour ago, stevasaurus said:

Take those bolts out of the top of the trans and shine a light down one of those bolt holes.  Look down the dip stick hole and see if you can see the bolts holding the differential together.  If it looks like 5 you have a Limited Slip transmission.  If it is 4 bolts, you have an 8 pinion differential and the axles are the same length.

   The axles can butt together in the differential and have up to 1/8" slack of play.  Your 23 1/2" would break down to 11 3/4" axles which is Part # 102764 in a #5091 transmission (if this is an 8 pinion differential).

   If this is a limited slip trans, the axles are 1. 12" Part # 7202 and 2. 11 1/4" Part # 7273.  This adds up to approx. 23 1/4"

Sense you are looking to change out axles, I would open it up and go from there.  You can probably get parts in a couple of days from one of our vendors.  Hope that helps.  :occasion-xmas:

Thank you!!!!

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