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Service manual for 1978 C-101 8 -speed

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dmoore

Does anyone sell a reprint of the service manual for a 78 C-101 8-speed? 

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TJ5208

You can scroll down and find one in manual section

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dmoore

I would like to know what has to be removed in order to get the lower steering shaft out. I looked at those manuals but just saw wiring related info.   

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TJ5208

You mean that runs underneath the frame?

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dmoore

Yep, with the toothed quadrant...Mine is very worn and I have an NOS piece coming soon

 

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dmoore

I guess my main concern is if the front axle has to be removed in order to remove that shaft? 

 

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TJ5208

Hope that helps.

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roadapples

Front axle doesn't need to be removed but you will have to tilt the engine. Remove 2 bolts and loosen the other 2. It's a bit of a pain, but you don't have to remove wires, fuel lines etc....

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ri702bill

While you are in there - check the condition of the mounting tabs on the lower steering support - if the tractor was ever used for plowing, they may be broken. Also check the frame plate for cracks around the 4 bolts where the Unidrive bolts on. You MAY need to adjust the number or thickness of shims behind the lower steering support to get the proper clearance  between the gears.

Bill

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