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jakesmurray

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Re: 60s Craftsman Eager-1 Project

I saw your post last night Boobala, that is awesome! :thumbsup:
 

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Re: 60s Craftsman Eager-1 Project

It really is... :thumbdown:

I'm thinking of upgrading to one of these style: View attachment 28710

I can tell you this, the new axle shafts will get lathered up real nice with anti-seize before I put the wheels on! :laughing:


Try here: http://www.jackssmallengines.com/Products/Peerless-Transmission/Transmissions

I know all about Never-Seize, use it on my motorcycle axles and I can say that stuff gets EVERYWHERE no matter how hard I try to be careful. LOL
Tom
 

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Re: 60s Craftsman Eager-1 Project

Thanks for the help Tom! I actually picked up a transaxle today used locally off a parts mower. Update coming...
 

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Update

I picked up a second hand transmission today from a guy on craigslist. It is a Foote model 4360-6. It has one issue, the left axle pulls right out of the transmission. I opened it up this evening and found the cause. The little retaining ring had broken inside. I attached a picture of the broken one as well as the other side, what it should look like. I ordered a new ring online for 4 bucks. I was surprised to see only grease in the transaxle upon opening it up. Does anyone know if this is normal? I also didn't notice any RTV or gasket maker around the edges of the case. Is this because it doesn't need to be sealed for just grease and no oil? All the gears looked to be in great shape. I also got all the mounting bracketry with the transmission, so I think I can mount it up fairly easily. :thumbsup:

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Re: 60s Craftsman Eager-1 Project

This might help you if you don't have it already: http://www.mowerpartsweb.com/manuals/foote/4360-6_-9_-12_-16.pdf

As for no gaskets, I didn't see any listed on the parts list so I am guessing that due to the grease being thick nasty stuff none is required. Good luck with that and let us know how it works out for you.

Tom
 
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Re: 60s Craftsman Eager-1 Project

Try here: http://www.jackssmallengines.com/Products/Peerless-Transmission/Transmissions

I know all about Never-Seize, use it on my motorcycle axles and I can say that stuff gets EVERYWHERE no matter how hard I try to be careful. LOL
Tom

If you need those frame bolts ( self-tapping .... used all over riding mower frames .. MTD, MURRAY, etc. ) heres a link to where I bought mine VERY CHEAP and they're a perfect match , they have other hardware also..... beats hell outa $4.00 + each !!!
hope this helps in your rebuilds ....... Boobala ......:thumbsup:

http://www.eastcoastbolts.com/gm516-18x1316hex12blkphosphate25pcs.aspx
 

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Re: 60s Craftsman Eager-1 Project

This might help you if you don't have it already: http://www.mowerpartsweb.com/manuals/foote/4360-6_-9_-12_-16.pdf

As for no gaskets, I didn't see any listed on the parts list so I am guessing that due to the grease being thick nasty stuff none is required. Good luck with that and let us know how it works out for you.

Tom

Thanks a million Tom! I found a diagram on Sears Parts Direct, but it was not very clear and only listed the Craftsman part numbers.
 

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Re: 60s Craftsman Eager-1 Project

If you need those frame bolts ( self-tapping .... used all over riding mower frames .. MTD, MURRAY, etc. ) heres a link to where I bought mine VERY CHEAP and they're a perfect match , they have other hardware also..... beats hell outa $4.00 + each !!!
hope this helps in your rebuilds ....... Boobala ......:thumbsup:

http://www.eastcoastbolts.com/gm516-18x1316hex12blkphosphate25pcs.aspx

Awesome :thumbsup:

I can't thank you guys enough for all the help.
 

Pumper54

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Re: 60s Craftsman Eager-1 Project

If you need those frame bolts ( self-tapping .... used all over riding mower frames .. MTD, MURRAY, etc. ) heres a link to where I bought mine VERY CHEAP and they're a perfect match , they have other hardware also..... beats hell outa $4.00 + each !!!
hope this helps in your rebuilds ....... Boobala ......:thumbsup:

http://www.eastcoastbolts.com/gm516-18x1316hex12blkphosphate25pcs.aspx

Thanks for the link. They sure have some great stuff there. I have a local place I go to that treats me real well price wise.

Tom
 

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Re: 60s Craftsman Eager-1 Project

I received the retaining ring in the mail today and got the transaxle all put back together. Now it shifts and spins like it should. :thumbsup:

I anti-seized each bolt and torqued them to 90 in-lbs, which is what they were at from the factory. I did have to remove the brake mechanism temporarily, as it was sticking, causing the gears not to spin...

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