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Posted by Mikew on September 27, 2002 at 08:17:19 from (216.243.198.187):
Ok, here's the deal. I am going through the tranny on my 45 H. Have replaced most of the gears with NOS gears I have found from guys in the business. I was able to find a constant mess gear and so thought - what the heck, I'll replace it while I'm at it. It looked exactly like the old one except that the gear was a little wider than the original. Didn't think much of it. Put it all back together and now I have a howl in the front of the transmission. Here is my question. The Constant Mesh gear runs on the Transmission Driving Shaft. I didn't replace the Driving Shaft as it looked ok as far as wear goes. With the wider Constant Mesh gear, do I need to replace the Driving Shaft with an updated gear that will match up with the updated Constant Mesh gear that I used? I think this may be where I'm getting the howl from. Does anyone know exactly which Driving Shaft I need. I'm guessing I have the 52945 DE in now. Do I need to go to a Super H Driving Shaft? What is the part number for the Driving Shaft that I need? When Farmall beefed up the Constant Mesh Gear, did they require a new Transmission Driving Shaft. I am hoping that all I need to do is figure out which new Driving Shaft I need and replace it so that I don't have to take the top plate off and tear the whole transmission out again as I can go through the Belly Pump cavity to swap out the Driving Shaft. Any and all advice from the experts would be greatly appreciated.
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