I have a generated a problem! I am in the process of rebuilding my transmission of my 47 cub. I don't really have to much experience in this, but upon examinating the gears, they looked to me as through their front faces were ground up. I went to a dealer of parts to replace them who informed me that the gears were good! Now, the problem is , I don't know how they were arranged in the case! My manual isn't quite clear on this with little detail. Does anyone know or have a suggestion on the gear orientation? I appriecate any info.
Thanks!
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Try this link:
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
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had to save that one to the favorites. i try to lay out transmissions as they come apart....but a picture is worht a thousand words.
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Thanks everyone, that makes it pretty clear!
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