[Farmall] Sector Gears
Bob Brooks
rbrooks at hvc.rr.com
Wed Jul 21 17:28:42 PDT 2004
Interesting site, Thanks Carl
Bob
szabelsk at gdls.com wrote:
>Don't have any experience with this product, but check out the following:
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>http://www.rosemill.com/heat_treating.htm
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>They even have a "How -To" link that explains how it works.
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>Carl Szabelski
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>Hey George (& Mark):
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>How about heating it up, then packing it in charcoal while
>still very hot and letting it cool very slowly? That's my
>understanding of how our vendor case-hardens production
>parts here at work. We routinely case-harden 12L14 although
>it's not terribly well controlled it seems to work
>reasonably well.
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>Best regards,
>Steve O.
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>From: "George Willer" <gwill at toast.net>
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>>Mark,
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>>Unless you used some kind of special welding rod, the
>>welds won't contain enough carbon to respond to heat
>>treatment. One thing you could maybe do... heat the
>>sector gear with a torch to a bright red and hold it there
>>for a while with a smoky flame. The hot steel will absorb
>>some carbon. That will add enough carbon to the surface
>>to harden when quenched for a crude form of case
>>hardening. Do it after all your shaping is done, since
>>the hardening will be very shallow... depending on time.
>>Drawing the temper should not be necessary, since the core
>>will remain soft.
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>>George Willer
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>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Mark Sargent" <bucksargent1 at yahoo.com>
>>To: <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 4:09 PM
>>Subject: [Farmall] Sector Gears
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>>>Farmall guys-
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>>>Does anyone know of a source for M Farmall Sector
>>>gears?
>>>I suspect if there are - I can't afford them-- but let
>>>me know- I'd appreciate it. I bought the Upper
>>>bolster OH kit from C & G - but I don't want to put it
>>>back together - and still have the 'speed wobble' on
>>>the fastest M in western Ohio- due to the sector gear
>>>being worn.
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>>>In the meantime I'll continue to file the 'welds' - I
>>>used to fill the 'clatter' indentations-- on the one I
>>>took off. The welds are softer than the gear- so I
>>>suspect I better do a home imitation of heat treat on
>>>the teeth when I'm done- Has anyone done this?-- any
>>>words of wisdom are appreciated!
>>>Thanks
>>>Mark Sargent
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