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Old 01-21-2014, 07:56 PM
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I saw just the large gear on ebay priced at $90
Link? Lol was it a bid or buy it now?
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Old 01-21-2014, 08:43 PM
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Buy It Now, ebay number 231140086253
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Old 01-21-2014, 10:09 PM
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I got so excited that I without "really" reading your post I thought it was the whole gear box
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Old 01-22-2014, 12:44 PM
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Just tossing this out for thought. Has anyone looked at replacing the OEM box with something else? It would seem that there has to be something better that could made to fit? If one of you can get me dimensions, rotation, shaft size etc I'll dig around and see what I can find. Some good close up pics of the box and how they mount would also help.
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There are a few on epay now.
An 1100 uses a right angle gear box for the tranny not sure if it is the same though,I will check the parts book....

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Just tossing this out for thought. Has anyone looked at replacing the OEM box with something else? It would seem that there has to be something better that could made to fit? If one of you can get me dimensions, rotation, shaft size etc I'll dig around and see what I can find. Some good close up pics of the box and how they mount would also help.
I'm working on that for you Sam. Busy day today. I'll try and get it too you later tonight.
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I'm working on that for you Sam. Busy day today. I'll try and get it too you later tonight.
No rush, at least for me. I don't do snow blowers. I'm a plow guy. Just bored and figure if I can find a replacement I'll do it.
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I'm going through the gear box rebuild as we speak. I needed new gears which one of our members was graciously able to provide. I just tore down the gear box tonight and decided to replace the bearings and seals while I'm in the process. I called my local auto parts store and they told me to bring in the bearings and they could order them by using the bearing and seal dimensions. I'll work with them tomorrow and post the results/part numbers of the bearings and seals as soon as I can.

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