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Posted by Kelvin on March 21, 2006 at 12:14:13 from (65.162.57.85):
In Reply to: TRANS REVERSED posted by jkwhitson1 on March 21, 2006 at 07:25:44:
Cool! the quick fix is to just turn the cultivator shanks around and get used to looking over your left shoulder. To get everything to rights you will have to jack the tractor up, pull both drop housings with the shafts that run into the transmission, remove the rear cover and the bearing caps that hold the ring gear and pinion carrier assembly. Remove the ring gear/pinion carrier assembly and flip it over so that the ring gear is on the other side of the pinion shaft. this will reverse the rotation of the ring gear. You should probably check ring/pinion engagement at this point. Then reassemble everything.
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