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mechohaulic

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  1. not only looked cool but technically it helped engine run cooler. and driver didn't mind a cooler cab inside . keep in mind this was the day of mechanical common sense not computer modules  shutting down a unit due to temp  fluctuation ;; LOL 

  2. between the pencil and pto shaft . the small shaft pushed in is the aux shaft I was referring to. center is 1/2-5/8th thread.  when rear cover is in place, aux shaft in present position. when installing a rear pto that shaft has to be turned 180 degrees  : actually sits inside the pto housing. I would assume that pto is being mounted on top right?

    THANK YOU  ;Macks for photo. 

  3. no idea how much on a positive I feel now. most of night staring at ceiling trying to remember (yes i did). duel reasons =1- feared I misinformed someone;;2- constantly concerned of mind loss. cover closest is one I remember. by chance is there a picture of back side of transmission showing the aux idler shaft which had to be turned 180 for a pto to be installed ? 

  4. 3 minutes ago, Joey Mack said:

    That is before my time Mech..  I started out on X107 and 1070B.. then 200 series, and then 300 series. Bearing race is in the bearing cover, so pulling the cover allows the counter shaft to drop a little.. 

     I can understand now why you made the comments of the countershaft dropping. makes much sense . which is reason i said DON'T DROP OUT of conversation.  I actually confused the topic not realizing a change over in countershaft bearing set up. I didn't remember having to take side cover off. can see why now it would be done. 

  5. 2 hours ago, mowerman said:

    Oh excellent I don’t remember it looking like that but then I’m getting old and senile … Bob

    you don't think your alone in that area  do you!!!  imagine a calendar of us old folk . now that would be hilarious.

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  6. 1 hour ago, Corporate72 said:

    New here, picked up a 91 ch613 gold dog,  shes old and shes grumpy lol so comin down off from hi range to low range it grinds into position, i was reading something about taking airlines off and sprayin a little wd40 in or something about a nut that comes loose on the forks or something. Common issue from what im reading. Any thoughts???

    now be careful when you call a'91 OLD AND GRUMPY!! . wish I was in the '91 bracket=NO not age ; all though getting closer. the '91 bracket is called mid life crisis Mack. my  class (B models) are old and grumpy. getting back on topic= you came to right place for info. i've learned much here.

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  7. On 4/30/2023 at 7:54 PM, Joey Mack said:

    I'm lost, Mech... I'm thinkin about 107"s  are you talking TRD72's and such..  ??  I may need to back out, so I dont post wrong info..  

    think I know where  confusion came to be. memory serves correctly; at 2am today staring at ceiling ;;the EARLY 6 speeds had roller bearing for three counter shafts  , not bearing/ race combo .when removing lower rear cover for PTO installation there wasn't a bearing race in cover. just a "flat" aluminum cover. hardest part to pto install was turning small idler shaft. never had a situation with dropping countershaft and misaligning timing. spent many hrs in machine shop at Mack and watched the man I considered to be the Master builder. He always prefaced the importance of the timing. a rear 6 speed pto install was done in short amount of time  then. the pto went up against bearing /held it in place. 

  8. NO  that circled item is OIL COOLER.  you do NOT have the canister filter.. the three white spin-ons will be your oil filters. great job on the   round one clean up.with the eviction of raccoons ; strong suggestion would be to spray fuel/ brake pedals  making it easier for future operation. check roller under brake pedal and plunger . raccoon pee can rust out a lot of parts that should move

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  9. 5 minutes ago, MACKS said:

    When I had my drop axle installed we had to switch from a rear mount to side on a 12 speed trans,don’t remember my mechanic saying it was a big deal but next time I see him I’ll ask,sounds complicated to me..

    1= a 12 speed may be a different "animal" in terms of  PTO  internal drive options. would have to be or else the dump pto speeds depend om main in gear. 2=i more then likely confused the issue with improper explanation of early style pto change over

  10. 1 hour ago, mechohaulic said:

    this type of procedure it is better to scare someone in doubt of doing the job. WITH TOTAL RESPECT also. pull back on the shaft internal shimms may drop ::correct? it's been a while. should a rear mount P T O be removed and replaced with side mount is it necessary to turn counter shaft back to180 position for a flat recover to fit properly ???? I may be misreading with purpose to remove remote pump , and keep rear mount P T O with self contained pump?

    may have confused things stating  "necessary to turn COUNTER SHAFT back 180 position"". not one of three main countershafts. sorry all.  possibly better title would be rea  auxiliary shaft? not sure of proper name description. 

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  11. DON'T BACK OUT;   your info more correct based on newer units. my failing memory goes back to when things like rear PTO's were BRAND NEW items. I did a few  ;remember the warnings of pulling/turning small shaft near lower cover. NOT ONE OF THE THREE COUNTERSHAFTS  shaft stuck out 3/8th in with slot cut in it. rear cover held shaft in some what. tapered press fit in trans housing. rear pto housing wouldn't fit flat without turning shaft.  might have been used for oil return to trans after pto installed

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