Could you tell me why you stated this is a 50 tons ??? Why is that as fifty tons is a lot of weight ?? One more thing, how expensive are the parts you need fella ?? Very well stated video you have made Sir
Hello Dino. I saw your video and loved it. However I have some questions regarding my 312 and was hoping you could help. First question is if the transaxle is a limited slip. If so could I attach small hydraulic brakes to the exterior shaft and have it turn? My intention is to take the balls of these beautiful machines and turn it into a mini dozer. But I need one side to stop in different amounts to turn as soft or hard as I want. Didn't know if it could be done. Any help you could give would be greatly appreciated. Also, the same tractor has been down for years. I was plowing snow with it then I heard a pop and now it won't move. What do you feel I may have done to it. I was told long ago that it might have been a pin inside the trans. Not such. Thanks again.
@mrdanocconor actually, both wheels function as the drive wheel until one of them starts to slip. It is the same with an old car 3 speed transmission. It has to do with the differential. When one of the tires is on like ice, it will spin on the ice...if the other tire was on the ice, it would spin. You need the 10 pinion limited slip differential to have both tire non slip.
Very Good Video. I have 2 questions... Why, when you turn the Gears .don't the Axle shaft Move? And when operating, which side, Right or Left Wheel is the Traction Wheel? Thanks You
Do you know where I can get bearings for this transmission? I need the axle bearing the needle wheel bearing. Also, how do you get the axle bearing out of the transmission case?
Robert Bock there are 2 websites l found very helpful, they have diagrams and parts number available, based on those diagrams l have order few parts for my wheel horse tractors and I'm able to see if the parts can be replaced without tearing the trans apart, in your case needle bearings I'm sure you have to take it apart. Reply to this message if you wanna know the websites I'm talking about.
I'll have to say this is one of the best transmission videos I have seen long time keep up the good work
You can learn a lot from Dino’s transmission videos!
Great video, very informative!
awesome video wish i had this when i restored my rj58. LOL
Very neat video I have an rj58 I justbrestored its neat to see how it works
Could you tell me why you stated this is a 50 tons ??? Why is that as fifty tons is a lot of weight ?? One more thing, how expensive are the parts you need fella ?? Very well stated video you have made Sir
Hello Dino. I saw your video and loved it. However I have some questions regarding my 312 and was hoping you could help. First question is if the transaxle is a limited slip. If so could I attach small hydraulic brakes to the exterior shaft and have it turn? My intention is to take the balls of these beautiful machines and turn it into a mini dozer. But I need one side to stop in different amounts to turn as soft or hard as I want. Didn't know if it could be done. Any help you could give would be greatly appreciated. Also, the same tractor has been down for years. I was plowing snow with it then I heard a pop and now it won't move. What do you feel I may have done to it. I was told long ago that it might have been a pin inside the trans. Not such. Thanks again.
@mrdanocconor actually, both wheels function as the drive wheel until one of them starts to slip. It is the same with an old car 3 speed transmission. It has to do with the differential. When one
of the tires is on like ice, it will spin on the ice...if the other tire was on the ice, it would spin. You need the 10 pinion limited slip differential to have both tire non slip.
Very Good Video. I have 2 questions... Why, when you turn the Gears .don't the Axle shaft Move? And when operating, which side, Right or Left Wheel is the Traction Wheel? Thanks You
Is this the same as the uni-drive ?
Great explanation!!! Thanks :-)
Hi , was wondering if it's possible to message you directly . Just bought a wheel horse and could do switch a bit of advice . Jack
Do you know where I can get bearings for this transmission? I need the axle bearing the needle wheel bearing. Also, how do you get the axle bearing out of the transmission case?
What did you find? I'm about to start the journey and guessing you had found the answer to that question
Robert Bock there are 2 websites l found very helpful, they have diagrams and parts number available, based on those diagrams l have order few parts for my wheel horse tractors and I'm able to see if the parts can be replaced without tearing the trans apart, in your case needle bearings I'm sure you have to take it apart. Reply to this message if you wanna know the websites I'm talking about.
What gear oil should I use in my 1964 wheelhorse lawn ranger . Thanks
tractorman604
can I change that seal on the output shaft without taking it apart
Eddy Robinson yed You can
You sound just like John Goodman
You really think so?? Well, thank you...he is one of my favorite actors.
Yes, he’s one of mine too.