Tractor split - the Insides

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mmranch

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OK, the tractor is split.

Here are the pictures of the insides after opening.

tractor_split_47_small.jpg

tractor_split_43_small.jpg

tractor_split_45_small.jpg

tractor_split_46_small.jpg

You can see the puddle of hydraulic oil in the bottom of the bell housing. Will tear into it later.

Thanks!
 
   / Tractor split - the Insides #2  
WOW! what made the tractor split?. something with using a backhoe?.
 
   / Tractor split - the Insides #3  
He is splitting it to replace a faulty input shaft seal in the transmission.

You really need to keep all this in one single thread so everyone can follow along from the start. If they didn’t read one of your other threads about what you were doing the split for then they are lost.
 
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I didn't read the other threads or didn't connect them to this one but I find it interesting to see an actual tractor split apart. I wouldn't look forward to doing it but I certainly wouldn't be afraid to. It's a lot cheaper than paying a dealer or shop to do the job.
 
   / Tractor split - the Insides #5  
Those splines look awfully dry..............Mike
 
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yeah, I'd put some marine grease on them to prevent rust..

I wouldn't grease them. As soon as you crank the tractor the centrifugal force will sling the grease onto the clutch disc.
 
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I wouldn't grease them. As soon as you crank the tractor the centrifugal force will sling the grease onto the clutch disc.

At least wipe all excess grease off before assy.
 
 
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