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Darren Southard

71_bronco, I need a 5058, not the 5053, if you happen to know anyone in ct area with one or parts let me know. The difference between two is axel size 5053 1 inch axels, 5058 1 1/8

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71_Bronco
9 minutes ago, Darren Southard said:

71_bronco, I need a 5058, not the 5053, if you happen to know anyone in ct area with one or parts let me know. The difference between two is axel size 5053 1 inch axels, 5058 1 1/8

 

I don't know anybody with a 5058. Just thought I'd offer the 5053 just in case, since it's complete and functions fine.

 

If I come across one, I'll give you a shout.

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Darren Southard

  Well thank you sir I really appreciate it. If you go back to beginning of post you'll see how much fun I've been having.  There's a lot of great knowledgeable guys on this site. 

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stevasaurus

That was nice finding that case half...noticed it came with new bearings.  That is a plus.  Any luck on finding any of the other parts??  :eusa-think:  I've got a couple of ideas.

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Darren Southard

Steveasaurus, not yet only part I was able to locate, as I said had to put this on back burner for time being but when find parts, and have money, will grab, figured shouldn't pass this up, as I did once early in process, and was still available so grabbed it, now need other case half  and one other piece that broke in interior. 

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Darren Southard

Steveasaurus,  I have a few questions, the case half I received is actually the case half that was budgeted up on mine.  I looked at it today quickly, and looks identical to mine, the case half from the 5053. So can I bolt to halves together one from a 5058, and one from a 5053, the case half that was on tractor when got.  The part in picture that circled, what is it's actually named, stamped E25, that's another piece I need

Thank you sir in advance. Darren

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stevasaurus

Darren, I was thinking the same thing.  The 2 halves will bolt together...same gasket #3912 from TORO.  I would certainly build it in the shallow side and see what it looks like.  We know the differential will fit.  The mushroom gear is a different part number between the #5053 and the #5058, but it seems to work with your differential.  The cluster gear shaft and all of the gears on that are common to both transmissions.  The spline shaft and fork gears are different part numbers for those 2 transmissions.  That may be where you run into trouble., but trying to put it together may help to determine which parts you actually have there and therefor which other parts you will have to find.  That end cap for the differential that is broke is for the left side...part #6446.  The right side is a different part number.

   I was also thinking that, if you wanted to use that horse while you search for parts, pick up the #5053 from @71_Bronco and use that.  It will bolt right in and your tires will fit the hubs with the 1" axles.  You can always sell the #5053 when you don't need it anymore.

   I've got a lead for you to try to get parts...

Wheel Horse Parts & Accessories

Mark at 804-968-8523  He is in Mechanicsville, Va.

:occasion-xmas:

 

Here is a picture of 71_Bronco's #5053...

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Darren Southard

Steveasaurus, thanks for info, so I'm thinking if two case halves I have are from a 5053, and we're pretty sure guts I have are from a 5058, then it should go back together with parts I have.  So I'm going to try to find part 6446, and get seals I think I'll need, and go from there. Thanks again for all info and help, as soon as get parts, I'll let you know, and then set a day aside to try to put together. 

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stevasaurus

Give me a heads up when you get into it.  :occasion-xmas:

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Darren Southard

Will do definitely!!! Thanks again

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