California
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- Joined
- Jan 22, 2004
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- Location
- An hour north of San Francisco
- Tractor
- Yanmar YM240 Yanmar YM186D
I think Coldwater is in the Seattle region. But that's still quite a distance from you.
Let me ramble a bit on what I think. I see two alternatives. First, with some of the balls missing and possibility of removing all the balls you then might be able to get a small pulling tool through to pull the inner bearing race off and then the outer.
If that doesn't work I believe you will have to pull the lower bearing and gear in order to remove the entire gear housing. I wouldn't doubt that lower gear box seal is leaking anyway. Can you tell? I am basing all this just looking at your pictures. Maybe it will put ideas in your head. I'm betting on your success.:thumbsup:
I definitely don't know anything but just looking at your pictures I don't see enough shaft length or machined surface for a bearing to go outside the top gear. Does the outer bearing housing have a machined area to accept a bearing?
I'm looking at this diagram...
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Am I correct in assuming that there are bearings on the outside of all 4 of these gears?
Thanks
Considering what Coldwater wanted for the two gears alone, I don't think buying a whole unit, and then the shipping to get it from Texas to Wisconsin would be a cost effect solution.
I too have heard these tillers are literally bomb proof. I just wonder if anyone has ever heard of one where the gears have broken. It seems to me something else would have broken first. Even the PTO gear box I would think would break before those gears on the side.
When I took off the top gear the PTO shaft and drive turned freely, and the tines/rod turned well until it got to the bad spot on the second gear.