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604 wheelhorse transmission slips out of third gear

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Michigandog

I'm working on a 604 wheelhorse tractor, not sure of the year, but I think it's a 1964.  The problem I'm having is when I shift it into third gear it pops out, and wont stay engaged.  I read some where on this forum that the problem is most likely a worn gear.  The part number is that was given to solve the problem is 3523.  Anyone have this gear they want to sell?    

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Racinbob

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You're on the right track. Yes, a 604 is a 1964 and the 3523 gear is you're problem. Check the input gear too. With the inner teeth of the 3523 gear being ground down there wear on it as well but it likely will be fine. Post some pictures and we'll check it out for you. Somebody here will probably have one they will sell you so don't be a stranger. :)

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Achto

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@wheelhorseman1000 has new #3523 gears.

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Michigandog

Thank you wheelhorseman 1000, how do I go about purchasing the #3523 gear from you? 

 

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pfrederi

Look in the vendor section here

 

 

This is his webite

http://www.wheelhorseman1000.com/

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WHX??

More specifically https://www.wheelhorseman1000.com/product-p/2.htm

They say it gets worn from shifting on the fly! :auto-layrubber:Nobody around here does that do they!?!?

:WRS: 'dog

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wheelhorseman

 And if you need anything else like the transmission gasket or seals or bearings just PM me.

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953 nut

:WRS:     How is that for service, best site on the internet.   One thing is expected of new members,  :wwp:

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