Best tool for the job
Best tool for the job
Looks like I’m going to have purchase or rent a gear puller for pulling final drive and pinion gears. Looking through northern tool, there doesn’t seem to be anything similar to that shown in the Deere Manual. Does anyone have a recommendation for a gear puller for pulling final drive gears and pinion gears in the 420 and 440 crawlers?
Hammer and punch to disass
On my 420C final drive...
I got my pinion gear off with a hammer and punch. I disconnect the final drive housing from the transmission housing. Remove the cover from the final drive shaft. Remove the c-clip (ring) from the end of the drive shaft (next to the pinion gear outer bearing). Then I put a punch in the shaft-end indent and smack it with my 40 ounce ball-peen. Bearing pops right off.
Bull gear is the same story. Except I took the oil pan off the main housing. Took 3 c-clamps and clamped the bull gear against the housing. 2 clamps on either end of the oilpan gasket surface. 1 clamp thru the pinion gear hole.
Smacked the flanged axle end and the bull gear gave way as the axle pushed out. It was so easy I figure I don't need the c-clamps next time. (I was kinda worried that I would crack the cast housing, but it was OK.)
I would have rented a gear puller for the bull gear, but somebody welded the access plug to the bull gear's tapped holes in a previous repair to the housing. Now that I know the bull gear comes off so easily, I'll probably use the hammer & punch technique from here on.
Emmett
I got my pinion gear off with a hammer and punch. I disconnect the final drive housing from the transmission housing. Remove the cover from the final drive shaft. Remove the c-clip (ring) from the end of the drive shaft (next to the pinion gear outer bearing). Then I put a punch in the shaft-end indent and smack it with my 40 ounce ball-peen. Bearing pops right off.
Bull gear is the same story. Except I took the oil pan off the main housing. Took 3 c-clamps and clamped the bull gear against the housing. 2 clamps on either end of the oilpan gasket surface. 1 clamp thru the pinion gear hole.
Smacked the flanged axle end and the bull gear gave way as the axle pushed out. It was so easy I figure I don't need the c-clamps next time. (I was kinda worried that I would crack the cast housing, but it was OK.)
I would have rented a gear puller for the bull gear, but somebody welded the access plug to the bull gear's tapped holes in a previous repair to the housing. Now that I know the bull gear comes off so easily, I'll probably use the hammer & punch technique from here on.
Emmett
420C Crawler 1957 w/ blade & army 6x6 winch
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