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By Bean701
My 312 I understand is equipped with a fragile Eaton transaxle. My tractor does NOT have hydro deck lift. My old GT1800 which I plan to salvage parts from has the more stout 1100 hydro setup with the hydro lift. Can it be made to work in the smaller 312 tractor with minimal hacking?
While im here, I’m also wondering if the larger front wheels on my GT will fit on the front axle of the 312 or if I would have to swap the whole axle...
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By Shea Worden
Hey guys, my wheelhorse c81 got a new transmission last year and now it’s grinding when I drive. First thing the brake pulley is on a higher shaft and doesn’t work with the c81 brake rod and hardware. Second the bearing behind the intake pulleyhas fallen out, which I assume is the grinding sound. Is there a way I can fix it without taking the whole transmission apart? I don’t have enough knowledge to do that kind of repair. Thanks so much -Shea
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By lastoja
I have replaced key switch relay and solenoid and get nothing. I found oil safety switch was bad so I jumped it I check oil always befoRe starting. Since I have done this I get relay the relay to click. It will start by jumping lugs on solenoid and cut off by key. I also found someone already had jump neutral switch out and I know seat switch works.could starting side of pto switch be bad and how can I check.
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By Horse Digger
Ok, so I've found out just where the oil is leaving the transmission on my C120 8 speed from around 1974.
Removed the brake "drum" and discovered a thin ring around the axle, is this part of the seal and can this be replaced without tearing the whole transmission?
I found several posts & youtube videos about replacing axle seals, but none about the brake axle seal...
Since this is the lowest axle, the oil-level is to low to determine if axle seals are bad too...
I'm uncertain of what transmission I've got so trying to find the manual for it has been hard, someone who can help?
Yanking the axel I can just about feel a play, is this OK, or should I replace the bearing too?
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By Short Circuit
Does anyone have PHOTOS of the parking brake external linkage on a 1973 or earlier WH Auto trans tractor, with the internal brake pawl mechanism.
I am trying to determine if my linkage is installed wrong.
The brake pawl was chewed up, and reinstalling the linkage after repairing it does not release the brake pawl when put into "drive" position.
There's nothing in the manuals about adjusting it.
Thanks.
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