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It went back together easier than it came apart. Allis Chalmers D17 Axle and Final Drive. 

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Parts used to rebuild Final Drive:
Axle Pinion Roller Bearings - National Bearing 2776
Axle Pinion Bearing Races - National Bearing 2729
Axle Pinion Seal - SKF 15241
Bull Gear Outer Bearing - National Bearing 395S
Bull Gear Outer Bearing Race - National Bearing 394AS
Bull Gear Outer Seal - SKF 31269
Bull Gear Inner Bearing - National Bearing 24780
Bull Gear Inner Bearing Race - National Bearing 24720
Final Drive Oil Pan Gasket - Allis Chalmers 70247874
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Комментарии : 205   
@tonymcveigh8789
@tonymcveigh8789 Год назад
Freeze the parts to shrink them heat to expand them
@theBakersonafewacres
@theBakersonafewacres Год назад
I think it's awesome that we can come along and learn with you. That takes some gnads to put yourself out there on camera while learning. Especially with the wealth of critics on social media. Thanks for bringing us along. You have definitely inspired and motivated me over the years.
@jamescantwell572
@jamescantwell572 Год назад
Hi, Evan ! Love your video brother keep up your video brother. 4_ 2 _2023
@williambearden8716
@williambearden8716 Год назад
Watching it right now on my 65 inch 4K TV and drinking a cup of coffee
@BissellMapleFarm
@BissellMapleFarm Год назад
That's a good start to the day right there.
@pampilgrim2274
@pampilgrim2274 Год назад
Hi, Evan! You continue to amaze me with your mechanical skills. You are a brave man to dismantle, repair, refurbish, and reassemble the Allis Chalmers on camera. You are a big inspiration to many people. Thank you for your dedication to your channel and subscribers.
@stevejohnstonbaugh9171
@stevejohnstonbaugh9171 Год назад
It's mighty nice of the old-timers who are parting our their tools to folks who will put them back to work. As an old-timer myself I recognize the desire to pass along what we've learned - a lot of it the hard way. 😊 I saw good mechanical skills throughout this teardown/rebuild -so a lot of your skills and experience are transferable. Don't sell yourself short. Most fella's would have never gotten as far as you have. Keep up the good work!
@kd5inm
@kd5inm Год назад
Good job Evan and thanks to Rebekah for helping him.
@judythymian3469
@judythymian3469 Год назад
I used to help my Dad in his shop. He repaired & overhauled tractors/trucks in the winter🌵🤠
@cooldog60
@cooldog60 Год назад
I bet those are great memories.
@user-mg9mg1dy8n
@user-mg9mg1dy8n Год назад
You deserve admiration and participation for this great effort. Thank you for this content. We are waiting for more videos from you 🌹🌹🌺🌹🌺
@richardleigh1762
@richardleigh1762 Год назад
Love the way you go about your tasks Evan , do your research and take your time , a pleasure to follow you .
@France2107
@France2107 Год назад
I love restoration videos of almost anything. I amazes me to see someone take anything that looks ready for demolition and make it work and look like it's brand new! Good job.
@brendaphilpott7154
@brendaphilpott7154 Год назад
hate to say I laugh at your oops... I love that you leave all them in. Thank you for sharing.
@maxinerose6664
@maxinerose6664 Год назад
Thanks for taking the time to video this. Interesting and helpful for those who want to learn. Waiting patiently to see the final product.
@deehooper1025
@deehooper1025 Год назад
Wonderful to be watching you put the old girl back together. Can’t wait to hear her purrrrr❣️🇨🇦
@4knanapapa
@4knanapapa Год назад
Restoring old cars and equipment is definitely a labor of love, the finished product is the reward for all the time and labor, great job Evan, thanks for sharing your rebuild.
@hoov1998
@hoov1998 Год назад
You sure do keep busy, thanks for another video, you should do a video with Pete from Just a few Acres that would be fun, you are a younger version of Pete!
@kpatrickolivier2705
@kpatrickolivier2705 Год назад
Great job so far, my theory is that if you don't try something you never know what you can accomplish.👍👍👍
@patrickjames1080
@patrickjames1080 Год назад
Good medicine! Thanks for sharing 👍
@johnthompson6656
@johnthompson6656 21 день назад
Proper tools are the key.
@davidwhite4474
@davidwhite4474 Год назад
You have all the tools others have used for years , before the fancy one today .
@miguelavelasquez8056
@miguelavelasquez8056 Год назад
Hay evan nice to see your tractor is coming back together nice job
@francisbarbeau1862
@francisbarbeau1862 Год назад
Great Job and don't sell yourself short, as an Old Mechcanic you are doing MUCH better than most!
@martinjames3950
@martinjames3950 Год назад
Might be hard work but think of the satisfaction when you drive it out to the field for the first time
@FieldstonefarmOH
@FieldstonefarmOH Год назад
Heard the weather was bad in southern ILLINOIS so glad to see a post from you all
@smitty9120
@smitty9120 Год назад
Get your self a set of brass punches for putting bearings and races in a steel punch has a lot more risk of deforming the surface
@brewmaster95060
@brewmaster95060 Год назад
super star!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@randywindsor6674
@randywindsor6674 Год назад
Thank you for your share and work on making this video I love your videos
@glennstatham960
@glennstatham960 Год назад
Good day's work!
@clarkehowardjr.8152
@clarkehowardjr.8152 Год назад
Awesome accomplishment. May be 6 times the work to reconstruct but when its done it will be so worth it. I did a Ford 9N 30 years ago and still think about that time. Keep chugging along !
@mikeweaver5399
@mikeweaver5399 Год назад
Evan, Evan you know the old saying no matter the job big or small do it right or not at all😉🇱🇷👍
@kingkong7617
@kingkong7617 Год назад
That Allis Chalmers tractor is going to purr like a kitten when you get it all back together and I enjoyed watching you adapt and overcome all the obstacles you had, but you made it work. Great job, Evan.
@dylanvanduzer1302
@dylanvanduzer1302 9 месяцев назад
Would be nice to see the tractor back together and running
@michaellynskey7124
@michaellynskey7124 7 месяцев назад
When your driving seals or bearing races use the 12,6,3,9, and so fourth it stops anything going in lop sided, Your doing great for the first time attempt. And the video are perfectly clear also the sound is great.🇮🇪🇬🇧.
@powrguy1696
@powrguy1696 Год назад
All machinery rehab includes the hardest part: cleaning the old parts before re-assembly. It's the most time consuming and critical task to properly prepare for re-assembly. Like you, I pressure wash and clean, usually before dis-assembly, which let's you see what you're working on, and makes the job much easier. Thorough cleaning AFTER dis-assembly then makes re-assembly much more "pleasant", (if that's possible) LOL. Good job.
@billyhaddock5540
@billyhaddock5540 Год назад
Great Job CVA, on putting together the leftside Axle/final drive assy on the tractor. heavy as a hoot owl..
@jimmason5738
@jimmason5738 Год назад
Evan, I really enjoy your videos. Thanks.
@ndtschau
@ndtschau Год назад
Some fresh paint anmd you'd have a real eyecatcher! 😉 Thanks a lot for the video! 😊👍🏻
@ronaldclemons5520
@ronaldclemons5520 Год назад
Nice job as always. Wonderful that others are sharing their tools and advice. Blessings🙂
@jja2085
@jja2085 Год назад
Enjoyed the video and <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="65">1:05</a> is the highlight for me!
@repairrestoreresell2026
@repairrestoreresell2026 Год назад
Nice Work Evan!! That's a big job for a novice one man band, but look at what you'll have when it's done. Always enjoy your Video's. Best of Luck......... Pretty soon the MRS is going to demand her own tool box!
@Tomhohenadel
@Tomhohenadel Год назад
Good video of your progression thru this tractor overhaul. Excellent tutorial for someone else who may tackle this job in the future.
@lylesmith1949
@lylesmith1949 Год назад
Evan, Dont forget to put oil in the pans!!!🤠😎God Bless!
@sylviaprudhomme5417
@sylviaprudhomme5417 Год назад
But you never give up. Willing to try❤❤❤
@jamesmorrison1884
@jamesmorrison1884 Год назад
Nice work Evan have a great day.
@Tobias-bs5hc
@Tobias-bs5hc Год назад
Hi Evan, Amazing Great Job 👏🏻 Need to do the same on my Deutz D 50 1.S!🙈 Greats from Germany!
@jglenbright1215
@jglenbright1215 Год назад
Like your Can Do attitude!
@elbertfreeman8124
@elbertfreeman8124 Год назад
Thanks' as always Evan! Great to see the girl going back together.
@richardthiel683
@richardthiel683 Год назад
Another great job.
@d17spud
@d17spud Год назад
Nice work Evan, that tractor will be very useful for running the hay equipment, love the live pto and hand clutch
@johnnyholland8765
@johnnyholland8765 Год назад
It is a global parts market now. Gone are the days of good old US made Timken bearings. They can come from anywhere. They are only going to last so long no matter where they came from. I just try and buy the best quality I can find. I completely restored a 1939 B Deere and every bearing I removed was Timken. What I put back was from all parts of the globe.Mostly German and Japan stuff. Restoration is a lot of fun but it is also a LOT of work...
@doncc6080
@doncc6080 Год назад
Evan when you were disassembling I thought it would be very difficult pressing the bearings back on. Rebekah is a champion for buying you the press. Hope the other side is goes as well.
@robson30rp
@robson30rp Год назад
Evan, that’s obvious truth that is always easier to break something down than fix it, especially if you additionally want to improve (change some parts for new ones). Glad you did it, so now I am waiting for the rest of assembly and final result😊
@usmcforever7630
@usmcforever7630 Год назад
Job well done.
@ssfoste
@ssfoste Год назад
Very impressive Evan
@csnanny1882
@csnanny1882 Год назад
Sorry Evan, I know nothing about what you are doing, but I can pray that you remember how all these parts go back together lol . God bless you and Rebecca,and keep you safe. ❤
@terrypotter4779
@terrypotter4779 Год назад
Evan, when your replacing bearings always keep the old races when you press them out. They are hard so you'll have to grind or sand the OD of them down so that they slip back into their original spot freely. Then you can use them to seat the new race that last amount with a press. Heating or freezing will help with getting them into the housing/shaft really well.
@dickwright2134
@dickwright2134 Год назад
Been waiting for the tractor put together. Can;t wait to see it painted!
@tonymcveigh8789
@tonymcveigh8789 Год назад
Use loctite retaining compound to keep the seals in place
@mitchellgourley4642
@mitchellgourley4642 Год назад
You did a great job Evan keep up the good work can’t wait till see it all done may God be with you
@user-gy1wu2tv5b
@user-gy1wu2tv5b 10 месяцев назад
Doing a great job buddy
@robertjerome1889
@robertjerome1889 Год назад
Looking good so far..
@thehammah8444
@thehammah8444 Год назад
Great job!
@olddawgdreaming5715
@olddawgdreaming5715 Год назад
Going together pretty good for you Evan, it's going to be great when you get it done looking and running. Stay safe and keep up the good videos and keep the fun in them too. Fred.
@steverichardson2224
@steverichardson2224 Год назад
Evan, rather you than me for sure! But I really enjoyed watching. Most people don't realize, but getting all the bearings and races press fit in the right direction to mate up is a major challenge on something like this because you are constantly rotating the piece. I am 60 and we had a D-14, great little rake tractor, that was very similar to the 17 just smaller so it looks very familiar to me. Very interesting video! Murfreesboro TN
@harveystephens6115
@harveystephens6115 Год назад
Nice job !!!
@shamrock56gargan96
@shamrock56gargan96 Год назад
My Dad who was a construction mechanic in they 40s to 90s use to help his Brother in law who owned a farm here in Maine w his Tractor troubles,Massy Fregurison,Ford 9N,Farmall.I have the same clip ring tool but didn't know what it is in My Tool box from Dads😊So thanks for the info an video
@luby1234
@luby1234 Год назад
BE A NICE TRACTOR WHEN YOUR DONE,WORTH THE MONEY
@garyfeltus9801
@garyfeltus9801 Год назад
Great job Evan. Making due with the tools you have. You can't ask for more than that. Wish I could be there to help. It would be a lot of fun. I had to laugh when you broke your hammer. I would have said some not so nice words. Or maybe you did and edited out . Lol. Keep up the work I really enjoy watching them .
@jamesharless5357
@jamesharless5357 Год назад
Very nice work Evan! Great video!👍🏻
@frankamato2203
@frankamato2203 Год назад
Very nice work Evan
@jazzerbyte
@jazzerbyte Год назад
It will be worth it just to get reliable brakes!
@richqualls5157
@richqualls5157 Год назад
Great video!
@eddielittleii8919
@eddielittleii8919 Год назад
Good video. Thanks
@roberthall9525
@roberthall9525 Год назад
Great video 👍
@nicfrieler1305
@nicfrieler1305 Год назад
Great idea to heat big parts in grill one I won't forget. Thanks for the video always great to see how to improvise with what you have to work with.
@dustoff1472
@dustoff1472 Год назад
Recommend putting a fill port at the appropriate level on the gear pan for future use. Enjoying the channel. Tks for sharing.
@pattyyoung3570
@pattyyoung3570 Год назад
You can use a big socket to push in bearings and seals and can use the extension if need be .
@sheilasantiago3715
@sheilasantiago3715 Год назад
My dad worked for Latrobe Steel in Bloomfield CT. It was a part of Timken
@royhankins4772
@royhankins4772 9 месяцев назад
A master mechanic told me to always coat cork gaskets with vaseline which will seal the cork but allow disassemble later.
@markpriddy1
@markpriddy1 Год назад
Good job
@lorineidtinytoadplot744
@lorineidtinytoadplot744 Год назад
I have enjoyed watching all the videos from beginning to here, not because I want to learn or dive into tractor restoration. I grew up in with uncles that did this quite regularly, they at one time had a garage and repaired vehicles for others but quickly learned when you live in a small town in the late 70's, you tend to work on friends and family's vehicles more than paying customers. They sold the garage and moved their mechanics shop back home and continued to restore and maintained just about every thing with wheels or tracks while working reg jobs. One uncle was a pro at fixing things like Indian motorcycles, he custom made parts to fit. I remember the Indian motorcycle because when he first got it he was in the yard and tried to start it, it caught fire, and instead of dropping it he held on to it and yelled for uncle Dan. I was in the side yard and grabbed the hose. We all new he wasn't going to drop it. This was normal activities back then, I suppose you could say its nostalgic to watch video's like this. The memories that come flooding back are worth it.
@ferky123
@ferky123 Год назад
Get a small freezer and a small crockpot for the shop. Fill the crockpot with some oil to help transfer the heat. Keep the things that need to be cold in the freezer.
@carolynspaulding6322
@carolynspaulding6322 Год назад
This is an experience of my lifetime I so appreciate you and your ventures
@johnzink3309
@johnzink3309 Год назад
Thx
@charlesmach7511
@charlesmach7511 Год назад
To help locate and hold parts in position I like to take bolts longer than needed cut the head off and take your grinder with a cut off wheel and cut a slot across the top of the bolt . Screw 2 or 3 into the housing. Position the gasket or housing fasten the bolts. Then remove the locator bolts with a flat blade screwdriver. I save the retainer bolts for later jobs. i have an assortment of bolts I have made over the years.
@jeffferanec4526
@jeffferanec4526 Год назад
Yes a big job Evan, you might want to take a close look at the seal lip just behind the wheel hub as something did not look right on camera (@<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1071">17:51</a>) w/ that seal lip. A shop repair manual for your series of D-17 would be very helpful to you. Thx for posting & good luck w/ the other side.
@dylanvanduzer1302
@dylanvanduzer1302 9 месяцев назад
Would love to see it finished
@canuckyank82
@canuckyank82 Год назад
Great video! Great work! As a kid, my dad's tools on the farm always included whacking it with a wooden block and an 8 pound maul. Just standard repair equipment. He was an Allis Cjamlers diesel mechanic, salesman, farmer and inventor. I had no such gifts...
@neighinanbrayinacres3064
@neighinanbrayinacres3064 Год назад
You don't have a plumbing leak test inspection before drywall? Sweet!
@Dan-qy1rg
@Dan-qy1rg Год назад
Great job Evan! I have only used the punch and socket method on my races and the seals, just have to take it easy on the seal and hit it square for sure. I wish I had your shop to do mine in, but I don't so my son and I just got done putting a steering arm on my 96 horse tractor. Had to do it outside, taking the radiator out along with other front end parts off, but we finished it about 5 days ago. Nice video, enjoyed watching, thanks and have a great Sunday and rest of week ahead.
@sasastankovic8760
@sasastankovic8760 Год назад
National Oil Seal Co. is under the Timken umbrella of companies now, but when it comes to oil seals in heavy machinery or industrial products there is nothing better to trust than National.
@henrymorgan3982
@henrymorgan3982 Год назад
Early tractors remind me of Super Heavy Duty Jeeps. Good job!
@jamesboris1233
@jamesboris1233 Год назад
Look good
@waynejones5239
@waynejones5239 Год назад
Nice video
@elainedegoede6276
@elainedegoede6276 Год назад
Great job. Thanks for sharing this with us. Much appreciated.❤
@PapaRug.58
@PapaRug.58 Год назад
Good job I use the freezer to cool races to "shrink"them or oven to "expand" parts as needed have also used CO2 to shrink parts 😊😊
@Sc-jf3yk
@Sc-jf3yk Год назад
Would you be able to assemble with out hammering it in? Or a lot less
@PapaRug.58
@PapaRug.58 Год назад
@@Sc-jf3yk a lot less hammering
@andyrobinson339
@andyrobinson339 Год назад
Great job...be very careful when beating on cast pieces with a sledge or hammer. The part can split right in half. And don't forget to degrease everything before priming, now that you have touched things with greasy hands. A great product is PRE made by Eastwood.
@tractorsold1
@tractorsold1 Год назад
The D-17 you'll have when you finish both ends will be worth it. I plan to keep watching all the way, and I see lots of others will, too.
@ellisc.foleyjr9778
@ellisc.foleyjr9778 Год назад
Great Video Evan, I can relate to all the work the camera action takes. I'm a ham operator and build a lot of projects myself and just setting up a little still shot camera to cover my build it work and cumbersome. so I can relate to doing a video to catch live action and to keep your mind set on the technical aspects of what you are doing as you narrate??/ no thanks that is way too cumbersome for this old man. so thank you for taking the time to do it and help others out with on hands viewing. and for sharing. ECF
@frrapp2366
@frrapp2366 Год назад
if you have a bearing on a shaft that fits snug you can also warm them up to make it easier ( jd 4430 axle bearing) or chill a race in the icebox
@Cozylivingonpurpose
@Cozylivingonpurpose Год назад
Hello Country View Acre family! I really love your content and all of the different things I have learned since watching you. Been watching since the beginning. God Bless!
@daleredmond6449
@daleredmond6449 Год назад
Great job Evan and another interesting video, keep em coming.
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