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Allis Chalmers Grader DD got 'er done

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    Posted: 31 Oct 2021 at 8:27pm
First of all, to all of you who have helped and given me encouragement with my DD Allis Chalmers project, thank you. Don't laugh but after about 20 hours of the most frustrating task of trying to put one snap ring on the main shaft, finally got it accomplished. I am not a novice to mechanic work. I have owned dozers, excavators, dumptrucks, back hoes, 18 wheelers, etc. You have to understand and I know many of you do, that in order to mount the creeper box on the front of your transaxle,  you have to first stab the creeper box with the main transmission shaft. After you have inserted the shaft into the transaxle a little ways then you have to reach through the hole where the gear mounts and slide another gear on that shaft in the transaxle. Then you have to slide a snap ring on before you can bolt the creeper box to the transaxle. There is no way to install the snap ring through the side of the transaxle, because the lower gears of the transaxle are in your way. The only way that I could conquer this task is working the snap ring through the bell housing. I welded two nuts on the end of my snap ring pliers and installed a bolt through those nuts so that I could open the snap ring pliers and manipulate the snap ring on the gear mentioned above. I say all of this so it may help someone in the future that has to go through this ordeal.  In the future if anyone on this forum needs any help pertaining to creeper boxes, feel free to message me. I feel like I am a creeper box specialist.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote DiyDave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Nov 2021 at 4:41am
Glad you let us know.  Sometimes without a conclusion we are left wondering.  I was going to mention another trick I have used, which is similar to your solution. the point is kinda moot, now, but here goes:  Instead of using SR pliers, I have ground the points off of an old compass, (dividers, to woodworkers)that has an adjusting bolt to set it.  In some situations, you might also have to bend the tips, depending on your angle of attack...  Glad you got it!Thumbs Up
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Thanks Dave

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DonBC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Nov 2021 at 1:24pm
I always wished that I could fine a creeper box for my D grader when I owned it. Great little grader but geared a little fast for fine work.
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