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trouble,trouble, with DD grader transmission

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    Posted: 13 Jul 2021 at 8:05pm
I tore into my transmission today, problems I have are all on the top end of the transmission. Gears are all ok. Bearings are shot. At one time I had a parts list on my computer favorites, but it seems to be missing. Must have gotten deleted. The parts list that I had was from one of the original parts books. I can't remember how to get back to the parts list.  I am aware that they are on Amazon, but I am trying to find the one online. Also, I am looking for a diagram that will show me how the bearings go on the main shaft. I am thinking that the parts list will show me. I would be much obliged if anyone can help me.
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Ian,
Thank you so much for this website.  I have spent a lot of hours hunting this website. Your help is so much appreciated.
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Can anyone provide informatin where I may find the top shaft bearings, creeper box bearings and seals for a DD Allis Chalmer motor grader.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ian Beale Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Jul 2021 at 3:33am
From my experience with an AC Forty Five grader there is a pretty good chance those will be just off-the-shelf items.  See if you can read manufacturers codes off what you have and you'll likely to be able to go from there.

Minnpar might be able to help - and others your side will likely chime in.

Our local (Australia - abbreviated to Oz) supplier has an ancient printed catalogue which would translate your Allis numbers into standard bearing talk - you might have trouble finding someone with one of those.  ATM I can't remember the title.


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just in case you lose it ( the manual I mean)..

I downloaded and saved a copy on my PC..... yeesh 407 pages, gotta be EVERYTHING in there !!
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