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Ac 145 Grader Universal joint sizes

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Topic: Ac 145 Grader Universal joint sizes
Posted By: rallyoz
Subject: Ac 145 Grader Universal joint sizes
Date Posted: 23 Jan 2017 at 5:03pm
Hi guys,

I'm new to the forum.
We're looking at buying an old AC 145 grader that has been sitting for a long time.

We managed to get the old girl running which was a good start. It looks like no one had taken a grease gun to anything for years and several of the universal joints need replacing.
My question is, does anyone know what size the cross/caps are for these machines? 




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Posted By: LeonR2013
Date Posted: 23 Jan 2017 at 6:55pm
Just knock them apart and measure them, then go to the parts store and they'll have the measurements for a new one. Take the old one with you. Nice looking old machine.


Posted By: rallyoz
Date Posted: 23 Jan 2017 at 8:35pm
Unfortunately the machine is over 100km away so we aren't able to easily get at the parts. Unhappy
The photos do it more justice than reality. It needs a fair bit of work & tlc. At some point in the past a Perkins engine out of a tractor was used to re-power it. This has created a few other problems to sort out as well.
Still, if we can get it for a good price, it should do us ok hopefully.



Posted By: Ian Beale
Date Posted: 23 Jan 2017 at 9:57pm
Are you are after the U-joints in the control shafts ?

We have an AC 45 and replacements for the originals on it are Hardy Spicer RUJ 1788


Posted By: rallyoz
Date Posted: 23 Jan 2017 at 10:07pm
Sorry, I should have been more specific.
The UJ's on the control shafts. Specifically the ones that go onto the blade lift gearboxes and the circle rotation gearbox.


Posted By: Dnoym N. S. Can.
Date Posted: 23 Jan 2017 at 10:17pm
http://www.minnpar.com/partbooks/MOTOR%20GRADER%20MANUALS/ALLIS%20CHALMERS%20MOTOR%20GRADER%20MANUALS/45%20PM%20%2370642041.PDF" rel="nofollow - http://www.minnpar.com/partbooks/MOTOR%20GRADER%20MANUALS/ALLIS%20CHALMERS%20MOTOR%20GRADER%20MANUALS/45%20PM%20%2370642041.PDF

http://www.minnpar.com/manuals.asp" rel="nofollow - http://www.minnpar.com/manuals.asp

    B:-)          Dnoym






Posted By: CAL(KS)
Date Posted: 24 Jan 2017 at 8:03am
i dont have any numbers but i removed mine and had them matched up at my local carquest no problem

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Me -C,U,UC,WC,WD45,190XT,TL-12,145T,HD6G,HD16,HD20

Dad- WD, D17D, D19D, RT100A, 7020, 7080,7580, 2-8550's, 2-S77, HD15


Posted By: LeonR2013
Date Posted: 24 Jan 2017 at 2:05pm
There you go.


Posted By: shameless (ne)
Date Posted: 25 Jan 2017 at 7:35pm
and welcome to the forum! no questions (on anything) is dumb ones! and these guys on the forum are the greatest source of information anywhere on anything! good luck on getting your grader!


Posted By: LeonR2013
Date Posted: 29 Jan 2017 at 12:56pm
You know they are amazing sometimes aren't they Shameless?


Posted By: rallyoz
Date Posted: 29 Jan 2017 at 6:57pm
Thanks to everyone for your help. Thumbs Up
We had a little trouble matching part numbers with Australian suppliers, however we got it sorted. The Australian equivalent of the Hardy Spicer RUJ1788 is the closest match.
Replacing the joints has been a fun exercise. We got the circle rotation one done without too much hassle. The blade lift is a different story. The yokes and retaining pins are rusted solid to the shafts. Even heat didn't help. We're having to rebuild those UJ's in the machine. We're going to cut the old spiders out with an angle grinder then knock the caps inwards to remove them.
At least we got most of the engine work done. It's been re-powered with a Perkins engine. All the welch plugs were shot. To replace one plug the fuel pump had to come off. Luckily it all went well. With new filters and fluids, hopefully it will be a reliable machine.
Few more items and plenty of grease pumped into all the dry fittings and it should be ready to work.


Posted By: LeonR2013
Date Posted: 02 Feb 2017 at 12:13pm
Be a nice time to have a u-joint puller wouldn't it?



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