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Old 07-14-2016, 09:14 PM
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Looking good Todd, glad the gears are good.
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I am a guessn yuse can finds a replacement(big werd) seel fors it.
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Old 07-14-2016, 09:55 PM
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Thanks everyone.
Did some cleaning up today and removed the shifter to see what was leaking, and inspect the gears. Found this ring to be shot, as well as the gasket, but hey, the gears appear to be good.
Looks good Todd!!

Wonder how hard that seal will be to find?

If memory serves me correct that looks like it might be a peerless axle? I'm thinking JD, murray, and craftsman all used it at one time or another?
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This diagram does not show a seal?

http://manuals.casecoltingersoll.com...atermarked.pdf
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Old 07-15-2016, 12:27 AM
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Shows it as #3 quad ring.
So, call Case/IH or Deere John?
By the way Master of Lew, thanks for the manual, it's mucho better than the one I "had".
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Old 07-20-2016, 07:56 PM
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Had me a "tie bar" issue. First picture is how it looked when I got the tractor. Not correct.
So I ground out the weld to separate the two pieces, bumped them together and re-welded. Huh, to long.(picture with the tires bowed out) Can't figure that one out. So, I took 5/8" of an inch out, NOW the wheels are strait again.
Hey, if it was a Cub, you would just adjust the darn thing. Well, I guess I "adjusted" it the J.I.Case way.
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Excellent work, Sir! Poor tractor never had it so good!
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Great work Todd. Looks like one of the spindles got tweaked in the past from the picture looking at it reassembled. Nice chamfer job and seamless weld. I'm liking the old Cases again because of this thread. Grew up with a newer 444 and loved the hydraulic drive and hydraulic tiller. Keep the updates coming.
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Top notch job, Todd!
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Great work Todd. Looks like one of the spindles got tweaked in the past from the picture looking at it reassembled. Nice chamfer job and seamless weld. I'm liking the old Cases again because of this thread. Grew up with a newer 444 and loved the hydraulic drive and hydraulic tiller. Keep the updates coming.
Thanks Steve and Allen.
Yeah Mike, it may be tweaked a tad. But I don't think as much as it looks in the picture. One of the Case guru's measured his "tie bar" at 18", so that's what I had when I welded it back together the first time, but as you can see, what works for one don't for another.
This tractor is SO simple, and plain design. Nothing difficult, but made "cheap" not meaning poorly made, just sort of crude. Some attachment points aren't perfect side to side, but they will be.
I'm kinda diggin the simplicity, and looks of the tractor, BUT I would never trade one of my Cubs for one They are kool in their own way. Classic iron all the way.
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