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72 Skidozer 300 Driveline Disc-repair/replace

jvoss1

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Greetings,
Sheared all the bolts for the driveline disc connection from the transfercase to the differential. Any ideas on where I can find a replacement driveline disc? Looks like the through holes got a little banged up when the shaft came loose. Don't know if I can flatten it out and reuse it?
Reconnected the shaft without the disc so I could run the cat, but would like to put it back together for safety. None of the local auto parts stores were helpful, closest place is 3 hours away.
Thanks,
Joe
 

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jvoss1

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Thanks,
That is where we might be headed, hard to believe it has not been simple process. fingers crossed, a little tricky driving without the brake.
Joe
 

JimVT

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you can't just weld a new center in it if it is still good?
 
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jvoss1

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Thanks Jim,
That is where we are headed next, just worried about getting it flush and the amount of torque on that part. Have some guys at the Caltrans yard who are pretty handy looking at it.
Joe
 
just wondering what you do with the brake----I had a sv250 and never used it----I now have a sv200 and never use it---I don't even know if it works
 

jvoss1

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That is what I thought until it started rolling downhill in neutral. I think it is emergency brake/driveline brake to help the tranny when shifting F/R. I have th plow for that purpose not, until I can get it fixed.
 

Backyardski

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I agree, I use mine all the time. Mostly for shifting forward/reverse when plowing so I don't make the differential clunk but also when backing up to an implement or when stopping on the hill so a kid can jump in. Parking brake is good thing too.
 

clairpierce

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I found my brake is a must on my sv 300 without the brake I put the cat in park it grinds the park cogs. I had to replace it once. I don't use the brake to stop the cat just to stop and put in park. just my 2 cents Thanks Clair
 
really------try pulling both sticks at the same time---give it a try sometime---but I guess some people cant walk and chew gum at the same time-----just sayin
 

Backyardski

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really------try pulling both sticks at the same time---give it a try sometime---but I guess some people cant walk and chew gum at the same time-----just sayin

I don't think anyone is just sayin they are using it to only stop the cat.
I guess I should have said "when stopping on the hill to hold the cat from rolling" not "when stopping on the hill"
I'd rather use my foot and keep my hands free to shift or control the blade (or a beer can), or offer a hand to a kid in slippery ski boots.
Auto tranny no park. Also my differential brakes are activated hydraulically, when engine no runny, hydraulic pump no worky. I :heart1: my factory driveline brake
 
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