4.4 Super Major crown wheel and pinion wanted

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Aussie Frank
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4.4 Super Major crown wheel and pinion wanted

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Hello all,

I need a 4.4 ratio crown wheel and pinion set from a Super Major. (They can be identified by the pinion having 8 teeth) Must be a matched set. I can swap with a 3.5 ratio set or a complete 3.5 diff from a New Major. I realy only need the gears as I have a good diff carier, but would take a whole diff if it is in Australia. Overseas shipping would be too costly for a whole diff.

Regards, Frank.
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Re: 4.4 Super Major crown wheel and pinion wanted

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Hi Guys,

Surely someone knows where I can find a slow speed diff for a super. Most people I ask seem to give me a blank stare when I ask. I am not totally desperate yet but the clunk clunk noises coming out out the tractor back end from the rusted pinion are getting louder and I don't know how long it will go for.

Thanks in advance, Frank.
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Re: 4.4 Super Major crown wheel and pinion wanted

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Frank

Call "Wests" up in Albury. They will have one.

Steve
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Re: 4.4 Super Major crown wheel and pinion wanted

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Hi Steve,

Thanks for the tip. I will look up the number and call them. I had almost resigned myself to changing to a 3.5 to 1 one but I haven't changed it yet.

Regards, Frank.
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