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Looks like it's going to be about muscling the trannies around
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LOL... trying to imagine that...
...I did not see bearings or major seals. So, I am still chasing parts at the moment before this project begins....................
FYI, most of the bearings are std sized & comercially available. So you can shop around a bit before ordering. Just avoid made-in-China bearings; make sure you get US-made Timken; NSK or equivalent!
In the exploded view below, I have added the corresponding bearing numbers.
Usually the cylindrical roller bearing #DD will survive the other ball bearings by far and does not need to be replaced during a first rebuild.
Although the two bearings #B and #R are the same size, #B is built stronger - and also priced higher. You can use #B (remove shield) in place of #R; but you should not use the "light duty" #R in place of #B. Hope this makes sense...
The oil seal for the output shaft is also a std. industrial part - just in case someone thinks it is specific and made of gold... Seal number is #470520 (Timken or equiv.)
Hope this helps...
G.