No time . Need him back working right away . I did check the bushings and the play is minimal and seals are not leaking yet . I may have done them before , can't remember for sure . Sounds like winter project .
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Yes I got lucky , just a little rubbing in the casting on the high gear side from heads of bolts. I had put a magnet in the bottom of the case and all the bits were stuck to it . Just putting it back the way it was but with loctite , crimped the nuts and burred the treads of the bolt afterwards . It appears that the nut backed off . I remember not being able to get grade 8 locking nuts at the time I changed the bolts so I used loctite . The thing is there is no sign of loctite on the bolts . So I either forgot to do it or it dissolved in the oil .myerslawnandgarden wrote: ↑Thu Jul 10, 2025 10:03 pmDave,
Are you planning to upgrade to the newer design to eliminate the problem or just repair the old school differential and hope for another 8 years?
At least a broken piece didn't get under the bull gear and punch a hole in the bottom of the casting like usually happens.
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hear is what my frame looks like with the rear axle out . extra frame rails , axle tube supports and the caliper brackets .
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There were two changes made through the years. First they tried threading the holes in the gear and using a flange head bolt rather than having the bolt pass through the gear being secured with the nut. The thought was that it would eliminate some of the shear action. The latest production had the two halves of the differential carrier dowel pinned together to further implement that solution. Some users are securing the halves with 4 small welds as it is a low cost improvement.
Dave, I should go back and read more carefully, did your nuts just unthread themselves or did the bolts break near the nut? If it was just a matter of the nuts coming loose, then none of these fixes would have prevented that.
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Bob, Thank you for the info on joining the differential halves. This will be especially useful when going back together with the 646 backhoe.
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I beleave the nuts loosened off and the sloop created the shearing at the nut end as all I ever use is low gear .myerslawnandgarden wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 12:46 pmThere were two changes made through the years. First they tried threading the holes in the gear and using a flange head bolt rather than having the bolt pass through the gear being secured with the nut. The thought was that it would eliminate some of the shear action. The latest production had the two halves of the differential carrier dowel pinned together to further implement that solution. Some users are securing the halves with 4 small welds as it is a low cost improvement.
Dave, I should go back and read more carefully, did your nuts just unthread themselves or did the bolts break near the nut? If it was just a matter of the nuts coming loose, then none of these fixes would have prevented that.
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Now hold on a minute. You got that fixed awfully fast. Are you sure you really broke it, or did you just find a picture off the internet of a broken rear end?DavidBarkey wrote: ↑Fri Jul 11, 2025 4:32 pm 20250711_094256.jpg
It's ALIVE . insert mad DR. evil laugh .
Seriously, great job tearing into it and getting it done!
I’m glad your back up and running.
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^^^What he said... looks great
Weren't you building a second custom case ingersoll tractor a while back?
Weren't you building a second custom case ingersoll tractor a while back?
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