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Timberjack 225 Tranny removal

Started by David-L, August 08, 2014, 06:08:39 AM

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David-L

Picking up the tranny and clutch tomorrow. And away we go. Looks like hay making weather for a few days.  David l

  

  

 
In two days from now, tomorrow will be yesterday.

beenthere

Is there a subtle difference between the three pics...??  If so, can't see it.

If needing to edit the post, click on it and on the modify button (upper right) and can either add different pics, remove any duplicates, and/or add some comment about what the pics are showing.  Then click on the "preview" button to check that the post is the way you want it to look.  ;)
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lopet

How come you don't see a difference in those pics beenthere?   It's pretty obvious.   Just take another look!!!



Look harder !!!!!!!!
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Also remember, it's not the fall what hurts, its the sudden stop. !!

Maine logger88

Guess I can't see a difference either
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beenthere

Only one loaded in D-L's gallery. ;)
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Neilo

If you scroll up and down real quick with the mouse wheel, the skidder moves back and forth. Fantastic!  :)

David-L

Sorry everyone, was my first attempt to do an upload off my phone without my reading glasses. I am almost positive there is no difference. I can still see the pull cord on the saw still though.


                                                                                         David l
In two days from now, tomorrow will be yesterday.

lopet

Well , got into drinking a bit last night ( social only ) . After everybody left I got on the FF site, saw beenthere's  post and couldn't resist pulling hes leg.
Didn't mean to hijack David's thread and didn't mean at all making fun of somebody's trouble. Glad you got your TJ  going again  David.

By looking at the pictures again , they seem to look different now, I mean there is no difference , if you know what I mean. 
Make sure you know how to fall properly when you fall and as to not hurt anyone around you.
Also remember, it's not the fall what hurts, its the sudden stop. !!

thecfarm

lopet,good one! Glad to see you posting again.
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David-L

Well , that pic was from awhile ago. I finished getting all the parts for putting back together yesterday and will take a day soon to get it running again. Turned out the tranny had just a few minor issues which were fixed and mostly the nut on the output shaft being missing was creating the shucking and popping out of gear which  I think loosened up the slinger on the bottom. new clutch disc, psi plate, throwout bearing ,pucks, flywheel turned, rear main seal, etc. Bought a heavy duty disc with 5 pucks instead of three. extra $30 bucks. can't wait to get it moving again.

                                                       David l
In two days from now, tomorrow will be yesterday.

lopet

Obviously I got something wrong here, I thought you'r up and running  again David.  Anyhow I am glad for you,  the tranny  didn't show any minor issues.   In my case, if it comes to that, it's quite often the other way around.

thecfarm    I know it took a while to get warmed up   (  loooooooooog story ),  but I was aaalways here eeeveryday  !!!!

I soon will start a new thread and introduce myself and yes  I know I have to put pictures in to the gallery first.
It was always a matter off time until I get sucked in and I think it just happened !

Make sure you know how to fall properly when you fall and as to not hurt anyone around you.
Also remember, it's not the fall what hurts, its the sudden stop. !!

timberlinetree

Glad its coming together for you(and myrtyle the turtle)and the tranny wasn't shot. Good luck and hope all goes well.
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