FattTony
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Hey Guys,
I'm brand new the IH family, as of yesterday I purchased a 1958 A170 Dump Truck. The clutch is burned, I think the previous owner was driving around with the tranny brake set. Runs like a champ, air system works great, and the hydraulics from the previous 2 owners are reportedly operational.
So, I cannot find any kind of identification on the transmission, that may simply be knowing where to look, but if you guys could point me in the direction of IDing the tranny and the clutch so I can get new plates that'd be awesome. Below is everything I know/can assume about the truck:
Badge on Fender A170
Driver Door Tag (DDT) Model A175
DDT year 1958
DDT GVW 19.5
DDT GCW 35
Engine Casting Number 217144R4
Head Casting Number 361663-66 (I'll have to check this again, I think I wrote it down wrong, but I know it didn't match the build sheet I found online for the 304 motor)
It has an air pump operating the brakes and horn, a tranny brake, and a 2 lever hydraulically operated dump bed. The hyd pump is driven from a PTO on the right side of the tranny. Its a 4 speed tranny 2 speed rear diff, I think.
I pulled the clutch inspection plate of the bell housing and verified the motor output is spinning the clutch, and the clutch fork is engaging the fingers and decompressing the springs, but when you put it in gear and disengage the clutch the motor only slightly bogs, and the truck moves a fraction of an inch. So its trying, but no good on the friction plates.
Agin, thanks for the help, I'm happy to own such a cool truck.
I'm brand new the IH family, as of yesterday I purchased a 1958 A170 Dump Truck. The clutch is burned, I think the previous owner was driving around with the tranny brake set. Runs like a champ, air system works great, and the hydraulics from the previous 2 owners are reportedly operational.
So, I cannot find any kind of identification on the transmission, that may simply be knowing where to look, but if you guys could point me in the direction of IDing the tranny and the clutch so I can get new plates that'd be awesome. Below is everything I know/can assume about the truck:
Badge on Fender A170
Driver Door Tag (DDT) Model A175
DDT year 1958
DDT GVW 19.5
DDT GCW 35
Engine Casting Number 217144R4
Head Casting Number 361663-66 (I'll have to check this again, I think I wrote it down wrong, but I know it didn't match the build sheet I found online for the 304 motor)
It has an air pump operating the brakes and horn, a tranny brake, and a 2 lever hydraulically operated dump bed. The hyd pump is driven from a PTO on the right side of the tranny. Its a 4 speed tranny 2 speed rear diff, I think.
I pulled the clutch inspection plate of the bell housing and verified the motor output is spinning the clutch, and the clutch fork is engaging the fingers and decompressing the springs, but when you put it in gear and disengage the clutch the motor only slightly bogs, and the truck moves a fraction of an inch. So its trying, but no good on the friction plates.
Agin, thanks for the help, I'm happy to own such a cool truck.