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Re: jd 1327 disk bine,R.I.P. old friend R.I.P.
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Posted by e on June 15, 2007 at 20:39:14 from (69.130.244.94):
In Reply to: jd 1327 disk bine,R.I.P. old friend R.I.P. posted by phillip d on June 15, 2007 at 18:40:13:
You might want to rethink buying a 920. I have a 930 and can't wait to get rid of it. Make double darn sure the exposed gears that come off the main gearbox are in super good shape. If not, expect to shell out some real $$$$ (the one shaft is around $500). I assume the 920 needs a 540 pto? If so, you will escape the systemic problems with the 1000 rpm system. Pray that you never have take the first driven disc assembly apart. Chance are the CV joint is rusted tight to the gearbox preventing disassembly unless you heat it red hot. Then you will need to take the right angle gearbox apart to replace the seal that will fail soon after everything is back together since it will take a lot of heat to get it apart. Then, when you put the CV joint back together, don't clean up the rust because then you will find the splines are almost gone and you will need to replace the gearbox output shaft and the CV joint. Just pointing out the weak points.
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