I'd have to do some digging but as I recall the rollers that work are from early D3 units.
don't know if this helps but for a D3B--27y-03729--DF is 3t-4353, SF is 3t-4352 and carrier is 6s-3609 or 275-3578
Those were the part #s I found online too - just need to check specs
By early I meant for the 79Uxxxx models with 6S3607 SF and 6S3608 DF.
And I think 6S3609 is the carrier roller?
Went off on a tangent with Ritchiewiki - did not know that there were direct drive versions of the D3 up through D3C Series II and something called a powershift-direct drive transmission in the D3C Series III - is that a planetary transmission behind a manual clutch?
In any case, I'm guessing there's a website that shows link dimensions for the various serial # ranges that I could review to look for compatibility?
Yes, 6S3609 is the carrier roller.
I'm looking at the parts manual for the D3C & D3C LGP, XL Series lll Tractors (Power shift).
No mention of an engine clutch, has planetary transmission S/N 6SL1-up, 7XL1-up, 9TS1- up (3406 engine) April 1997. I suspect what they might eventually call a Direct Drive Power Shift is the ability to lock up the torque converter but I really don't know.
Yes, they produced some direct drive units, "Special Application" but they are not all that common.
Found my notes on the D2 to D3 roller conversion.....![]()
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the direct drive powershift transmission. i am not sure exactly how it works but i don't think it has a torque converter. i have run one in the past and it shifted exactly like a powershift but it was a direct drive. you could select any gear at anytime but you could lug it down and kill the engine just like a direct drive.
the direct drive powershift transmission. i am not sure exactly how it works but i don't think it has a torque converter. i have run one in the past and it shifted exactly like a powershift but it was a direct drive. you could select any gear at anytime but you could lug it down and kill the engine just like a direct drive.