50
Power
Train
Tractors,
Lawn
and
Ga
rden
-
110
and
112
5-
2
General
Information
SM-2059-(Apr-67)
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS-Continued
Installing
Reverse
Idler,
Idler
Gear
Installing
Axle
Supports
.
20-19
Assembly
and
Spacer
.......
.
20-16
Positioning
Shifter
Forks.
20-19
Installing
Cluster
Gear
and
Thrust
Assembling
Shifter
Lever.
20-19
Washer
........
.
20-17
Installing
Transaxle
20-19
Installing
Differential
.
20-17
Adjusting
Quadrant
..
.
20-20
Placing
Cover
on
Case.
Installing
Seals
..
.
..
.
20-18
20-18
Special
Tools
.......
.
Repair
Stand
Adapters.
20-21
20-22
DESCRIPTION
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Power
Trein
Components
110
Tractors
(40001·
)
end
112
Tractors
The
same
basic
power
train
components-
variator,
transaxle,
brake,
primary
and
second-
ary
belts-are
used
on
all
110
and
112
Tractors
(Fig.
1).
The
main
difference
between
these
trac-
tors
is
that
110
Tractors,
Serial
No. (
15000)
are
equipped
with
a
transaxle
having
three
forward
speeds.
110
Tractors,
Serial
No.
(15001-
)
and
all
112
Tractors
are
equipped
with
a
transaxle
having
four
forward
speeds.
These
transaxles
are
not
interchangeable.
Tractor
ground
speed
for
each
transaxle
gear
is
covered
in
"Specifications,"
Section
10.
Litho
in
U.S.A.