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rmaynard

This might help:

 

 

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Brewer229
11 minutes ago, rmaynard said:

This might help:

 

Thank you! Will surely go over this..

 

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Brewer229

Hey,

So what is the best method to take the casings apart without hurting it?

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rmaynard

After removing bolts, a couple of taps with a hammer should open her up. There is a gasket between the halves that may be holding it together.

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Brewer229
3 minutes ago, rmaynard said:

After removing bolts, a couple of taps with a hammer should open her up. There is a gasket between the halves that may be holding it together.

Ok I did tap some but nothing yet, just dont want to crack this thing..

Thanks!

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Lagersolut
55 minutes ago, Brewer229 said:

Ok I did tap some but nothing yet, just dont want to crack this thing..

Thanks!

 

I always use a rubber mallet to nurse mine apart .

 

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rmaynard

If it were mine, and I have done this on several, as long as all the bolts are out, and the 3/4" pin that holds the hitch is out, tap a cheap flat blade screw driver into the joint. If it doesn't work on the first hit, move to another location and tap it in. Never seen one that won't pop open with the exception of one that has been sealed with form-a-gasket.

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Brewer229

Ok I got it open looks like mud..I worked the high low lever and it seems to be working fine, so I need to figure out what else id stopping it from moving into gear..Guess if I take it all aart and clean and lube that will fix this problem? I hope its that simple..

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oliver2-44

If needed, one of our vendors. Wheelhorse Parts and More sell gaskets, seals, bearings individually as well as kits for That transmission

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Brewer229

Hello,

well I guess this was the culprit it wasnt even in the groove on the gear..

so where is the best or cheapest to get this shift for assembly?

Thanks!

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stevasaurus

If you looked in my video, I show and tell all about it.  Use that video to put it back together.  You can get that part from TORO...and you want a new one...don't get a used one.  They were about $56.  That bolt gets torqued when replaced.  :occasion-xmas:

   With all the mud in there, you will want to open and clean out your differential also.  Did you take everything apart.??

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2 hours ago, stevasaurus said:

If you looked in my video, I show and tell all about it.  Use that video to put it back together.  You can get that part from TORO...and you want a new one...don't get a used one.  They were about $56.  That bolt gets torqued when replaced.  :occasion-xmas:

   With all the mud in there, you will want to open and clean out your differential also.  Did you take everything apart.??

Not yet I just made it to that high low shift fork and have stopped for now..I will get back to it after i know this fork is on its way to me.

Thanks!

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stevasaurus

TORO has it...scrape the black paint off to get an accurate torque.

Diesel works great to cut the sludge and then a wire wheel on a drill or 4" grinder and you are good to go.

 

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Brewer229

Ok I noticed some needle bearings has fallen out of that one gear thats rides on the high low fork should i replace those

and is it difficult or to they just pop out? They shouldnt be falling out of that casing should they?

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Brewer229

Also these other needle bearing in the case dont even move plus there not straight up and down so when i buy these do I knock them out from the outside or the inside?

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Brewer

Hey everybody,

well I got this thing working fine after I replaced that shift fork on the high low but i went to store and came back it was raining for ten minutes on it and the seat being cracked up holds water i seen where it was running down toward the transmission now yes I have milky oil I guess it wont clear up by itself so i will have to do the flush thing right?

so disappointing for sure..

Thanks everyone for all the help in here!

Brew.

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Brewer
On 12/29/2020 at 1:52 PM, stevasaurus said:

If you looked in my video, I show and tell all about it.  Use that video to put it back together.  You can get that part from TORO...and you want a new one...don't get a used one.  They were about $56.  That bolt gets torqued when replaced.  :occasion-xmas:

   With all the mud in there, you will want to open and clean out your differential also.  Did you take everything apart.??

Hey Steve I was saying i got it fixed and few weeks down the road i forgot when i went to store left it rain guess it leaked in through the shifter cause i didnt purchase a boot but now its milky again should i kerosene it to flush it out a couple times?

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stevasaurus

Did you clean out the transmission before and replace those bad bearings??  Yes, you have to drain it out, but if you cleaned it out before, I think I would flush with 2 qts of diesel, drain it and put the 90wt 1 1/2 to 2 qts back in.  The boot is only a few $...put a touch of grease on the shifter about where the boot goes to seal that water.  

   Sorry, I missed some of your questions from before.  I'll be watching this thread now.  :occasion-xmas:

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Brewer

Hey thanks for the reply!

So would kerosene also work or no?

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stevasaurus

Yes...kerosene is just fine.

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