[Farmall] transmission gears
Bob Currie
tractors at foothill.net
Mon Dec 6 09:36:11 PST 2004
Jim,
Thank you for the information. My goal is to NOT have the tractor torn
down, and then have to spend a bunch of time researching what will work and
what won't, as I search around for possible good parts. I'll keep this info
and use it as a reference. Right now, I have a line on a C and a 200 for
needed parts. I'm just trying to avoid hauling home numerous parts tractors.
bobcurrie
At 01:19 PM 11/28/04, Jim Becker wrote:
>Bob,
>I don't have a Super C Parts Catalog handy, so I spanned it by looking at
>the C and 2x0 catalogs. From C to 200, 2 parts show different part
>numbers: front shift rail guide and oil slinger gear. In both cases, no
>part touching these changed so I assume compatibility. There are also
>some things you have to watch on the gears. The 1-2 slider and first
>driven gear changed at model 200 serial 12499. Book says they
>interchange, but need to be used as pairs. Also, some tractors had a high
>speed third gear. If you run into these, the 3-4 slider and third driven
>gear need to be changed as pairs. High speed third should come with a
>suffix code "DD" on the serial number.
>
>Some parts are common in the 240 as well. But that gets more complicated,
>so I won't try to cover it. Ask for specifics if you need them.
>
>Jim Becker jim.becker at verizon.net
>
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Currie" <tractors at foothill.net>
>To: <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 2:09 PM
>Subject: [Farmall] transmission gears
>
>
>>I have a 51 Farmall Super C with some transmission problems. By talking
>>to you folks six months ago, I learned that getting gears and so forth is
>>nearly impossible, unless it is used stuff from other tractors. Since the
>>Farmall 200 was next in line after the lettered series, would the
>>transmission guts from a 200 be the same parts for the Super C's??
>>
>>bobcurrie
>
>
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