patrick_g said:
Oh by the way... hows the car coming? Driving it yet? Any more pix?
Pat
whihi no, at this moment the buggy has moved to the back corner of the shop.. I bought a tractor, a 1967 Zetor 3011, which is a 3 cylinder 39 hp tractor, one of the last models with the classic round nose look.
The engine was purring like a cat, the clutch worked fine and the gears 2, 3 and reverse shifted smooth...
When i took it home and drove it around the next day, i found that the 4th gear made a flick-flick noise... I took off the gearbox cover saturday and found that a teeth on the 4th gear is missing...
I wish i had tried the 4th and 5th gear too on my test drive before buying it...
Anyways, a tractor with perfect engine, good clutch and brakes and reasonable tinwork, complete with all the original factory emblems, for 900 Euro means that i didnt pay too much, it just wasnt the bargain i thought it would be..
This sets all my schedules back a day or 3... to take the gear off the layshaft, i'd have to split the transmission from the engine AND from the rear axle. Then take out both clutch shafts and the PTO gears from the front part of the transmission. Then take out the layshaft of the high/lo range with a special Zetor tool, drop the big gear through a window in the transmission bottom, and then pull out the main layshaft with a threaded rod.
I am pretty sure i can pull the 4th gear alongside, without removing the main shaft and the pinion shaft.
Because this tick aggrevates the heck out of me, the tranny has to be fixed before i'll finish the buggy. When the buggy is finished, i'll do all the cosmetic work on the tractor.
The oil in the tranny looked like coffee milk, and thinner than the cutting oil i use on my band saw...
I've never been deeper than the PTO gears and primary clutch shafts, which is fairly simple...So this will be the first tranny surgery where i really need that shop manual !!
(btw, when i took her home with my trusty Volvo diesel, i drove 5 hours at average 100 km/h, total empty trip and loaded return, i did 9.5 km per liter, which surprised me)