North Idaho Wolfman
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Yes there is a gear that would go on the bottom of that case and mate up to the top gear.o what exactly is wrong with the one I have? besides the casing is broken. Is there a gear that goes on the bottom to drive the top one? If so do you think it is possible to get any thick gear and make it work or dose it have to have a certain weight to it.
And inside the reverser is supposed to be full of grease or oil, correct?
That gear is specific to that case and reverser design.
It would have to have the exact number and size of:
External teeth and pitch
External diameter to mate to the second gear
Internal female splines that match the existing PTO on the B6000.
Exact width with provisions for races for seals on both the front and rear of the case.
Also all of this would require you to have the rest of the case and to be able to repair the case.
It is not viable in any shape of form to even think about repairing / rebuilding that reverser!
This is your best option as they are US based:
PTO Reversers | Speed Reducers | Dixon, IL
320 Palmyra Rd, Dixon, IL 61021 - Sheaffer's Town & Country Tractors Inc. - Japanese and American PTO reversers. Custom designed speed reducers.
www.japanesetractorparts.com
The other reverser will work too, they are just not in the US and you will pay dearly to even get the part!
Now to the logistics of this endeavor!
Most likely the rotovator broke the case because it's way too big for that tractor!
That model rotovator is made for a 33+ HP tractor, you have an 11 hp tractor.
It will continue to put way too much strain on the PTO and it's very libel to break other parts inside the transmission, and that gets really pricey to repair!
I would keep the rotovator and get a much larger, L tractor to run it behind.
None of those tractors require a Reverser or Adapter, it would be a straight bolt on operation!