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    TC35 steering connector rod bent upwards, removal, adjustment etc.

    Hi Folks, My steering connector rod is bent upward and wearing against a cover on the front differential casing. It has a jam nut holding the adjustment at each end. I think the jam nut on the left side is a left hand thread. What is the best way to break the jam nut loose at each end? I have...
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    2001 NH TC35 4wd front right hand final drive, upper and lower upper and lower drivetrain housing, etc.

    Mangled seal #12 around bearing #11 tied the upper case to the lower one. Took about an 2 hours with a brass drift pin, and some surgical work with a small hardened steel chisel. Cases ok, new seal and bearing on the way. Everything else checked out good.
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    2001 NH TC35 4wd front right hand final drive, upper and lower upper and lower drivetrain housing, etc.

    WM75Guy, Thank you so much for this! I think I will have to work backwards with this a bit and reinstall the vertical shaft, gear, bearing and bottom plate (#25, 26, 27, 28). Pulling those things out before before pulling the upper and lower case may have misaligned the bearing and seal...
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    2001 NH TC35 4wd front right hand final drive, upper and lower upper and lower drivetrain housing, etc.

    Question about taking the right hand final drive/drive train housing apart. I removed the cover #4, unbolted tie rod, power steering cylinder. Removed lower cover #28, along with the shaft #25, gear #26, and bearing #27. I removed 21/22 arm. Removed case #13 upper drive train housing from axle...
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    leaking front left front wheel hub can a weekend mechanic take this on

    Great! Thank you kindly JasperFrank! That is all the info I needed, and you are much appreciated! Hope you have a great day. Kind Regards, Steve
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    leaking front left front wheel hub can a weekend mechanic take this on

    Thank you very much JF for your reply! So how do you release the stuff bearing, etc. that is to the other side of the ring. Thanks.
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    leaking front left front wheel hub can a weekend mechanic take this on

    Hi Jasper Frank, Quick question for you on the diagram part #5 split ring retaining ring, how do you get the bevel gear to release from that ring? I know the bevel gear snaps in with pressure, does it work the opposite way? Thanks in advance! Kind Regards, Steve
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    Universal Seat Cushion Quality Testimonial/ Reviews

    bmaverick, Where do you get the ti-pars? Thanks, Steve
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    Quality tires and tubes for Land Pride Finish Mower? 4.10/3,50-4"

    Folks, Quality tires for Land Pride Finish Mower? I saw the finish mower tire thread in the tire section, having a hard time finding a quality replacement tire set in size 4.10/3.50-4" All the ones I've seen are low quality tires with very poor ratings. Can someone steer me in the right...
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    tc35 replacement seat

    Dear Folks, Need a comfortable replacement seat for a 2000 TC series NH, mine is a tc35. I have lower back problems, any thoughts would be much appreciated. Kind Regards, Steve
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    Engine # for 2001 TC 35 S

    How do I locate the engine # on a 2001 TC 35 S tractor please? Many thanks in advance. Kind Regards, Steve
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    TC35 Tachometer Failure

    Dear Folks, TC35 tachometer not working, possible causes? Possible solutions? Thanks in advance! Kind Regards, Steve
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    Hydraulic Oil TC 35

    2001 TC 35 does not have the hydrostatic transmission, it is the synchronized 12 x12. I have no dealer near me, the manual calls for NH 134D, is there something else that can be used? Thanks in advance! Kind Regards, Steve
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    Oil & Fuel Tc-35 Major oil blow/blow by out problem, from soft over flow tube on top of engine.

    Thank you very much THClimer, I have contacted Messick's in hopes of obtaining the seal and o-ring kit for this. See image of pump id numbers below. Kind Regards, Steve
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