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D42T Update With Tumbnail(s)

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16 years 1 month ago #21438 by bernie
Update as of this weekend. Testing thumbnails...

bernie

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16 years 1 month ago #21446 by Old Magnet
Something doesn't look right about the position of those oil funnels....should be leaning in, not out.......maybe it's me;) it's early and I haven't had my coffee transfusion yet:) :)

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16 years 1 month ago #21447 by bernie
Replied by bernie on topic D42T Update With Tumbnail(s)
Hi Old Magnet-
You are correct. I do not have them cottered in yet. I still need to clean up the transmission compartment and the bevel gear box so I left them loose for now until I am ready to put on the bevel gear guard.

I hope to be able to look at the cut layout for my transmission cover today. I am going to convert it into a two piece barring any problems with a cut. I went ahead and took it to a shop to have it done instead of chopping it up myself. As much as the chinese like our scrap, I hate to push any their way.

I suspect I will be revisiting my pinion and clutch assembly at some point and making the cover into a "bikini" will make the work much easier.

Anyway, thanks for taking a looksee. I hope to have it together soon...I think I have all the parts I need.

bernie

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16 years 1 month ago #21450 by Old Magnet
OK, I see your plan.....it's just that I'm used to assembling the clutch shaft stuff after fiddling with the bevel gear cover seals.....yes, the split cover is pretty handy:) :)

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16 years 1 month ago #21451 by bernie
Replied by bernie on topic D42T Update With Tumbnail(s)
As I am not used to anything concerning this project...I got antsy to get parts off the floor and into the tractor. I did check to make sure I could fit the guard on last before I put the shafts in place.

I will remember your suggestion if I go this road again sometime.

Thanks again for taking a look.

bernie

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16 years 1 month ago #21485 by d42tjim
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Bernie --when you get your "Bikini Cover" back would you post a pic so can see where to cut mine Thanks jim

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16 years 1 month ago #21491 by bernie
Replied by bernie on topic D42T Update With Tumbnail(s)
d42tjim-
Happy to. While on the topic, let's see what you are working on.

bernie

Try this link from ACME-bruce oz compiled it from a post by Tried Iron. This is what I am using...

www.antiquecaterpillar.net/ACF_v2/showth...2505&goto=nextoldest

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16 years 1 month ago #21495 by Old Magnet
Here are the cut dimensions that I have posted a couple of times.

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16 years 1 month ago #21818 by kenmcal
Bernie: Congratulations on your progress. It took me awhile to find this post. I remember seeing it after I posted that I had bought my 5T-D4. I put the brake pads back on it today. I looked for your post to see if I had them on right and I do. But I noticed a small problem, my ring gear seems to be on the opposite side of yours. The question to anyone who knows, is it possible to put the whole the cross shaft in backwards? The guy that I purchased it from was in the process of replacing the steering clutches and I bought the Cat in a basket. So I am trying to figure out how to put it back together. It seems to me, that if this cross shaft is in backwards I would have 5 reverses and 1 forward, that wouldn't be good :D. Sorry I didn't mean to hijack your thread, but I just noticed it and thought I would get some advice on it.

Thanks In Advance,
Ken

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16 years 1 month ago #21820 by bernie
Replied by bernie on topic D42T Update With Tumbnail(s)
Ken,
I think it is very possible to put it in backwards. I also think it would be easy to do unless you had a manual to compare it to. On my D42T it appears that everything is symmetric about the bull gear.

I cannot answer if the bull gear on yours should be opposite from what mine is. I suggest posting under a post that asks that specific question. You will get more hits that way.

Do you have any manuals? I have found my Parts Book(s); Servicemen's Reference; Operators Manual indispenseable.

Don't worry about the "hijack". Glad the post maybe helpful.

Post some photos-

bernie

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