WO2005054717A1 - トラクタ - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60K—ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PLURAL DIVERSE PRIME-MOVERS IN VEHICLES; AUXILIARY DRIVES FOR VEHICLES; INSTRUMENTATION OR DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES; ARRANGEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH COOLING, AIR INTAKE, GAS EXHAUST OR FUEL SUPPLY OF PROPULSION UNITS IN VEHICLES
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- F16H57/00—General details of gearing
- F16H57/02—Gearboxes; Mounting gearing therein
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- F16H57/00—General details of gearing
- F16H57/02—Gearboxes; Mounting gearing therein
- F16H2057/02013—Extension units for gearboxes, e.g. additional units attached to a main gear
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16H—GEARING
- F16H57/00—General details of gearing
- F16H57/02—Gearboxes; Mounting gearing therein
- F16H2057/02039—Gearboxes for particular applications
- F16H2057/02043—Gearboxes for particular applications for vehicle transmissions
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16H—GEARING
- F16H57/00—General details of gearing
- F16H57/02—Gearboxes; Mounting gearing therein
- F16H2057/02039—Gearboxes for particular applications
- F16H2057/02043—Gearboxes for particular applications for vehicle transmissions
- F16H2057/02056—Gearboxes for particular applications for vehicle transmissions for utility vehicles, e.g. tractors or agricultural machines
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- F16H57/00—General details of gearing
- F16H57/02—Gearboxes; Mounting gearing therein
- F16H57/023—Mounting or installation of gears or shafts in the gearboxes, e.g. methods or means for assembly
- F16H2057/0235—Mounting or installation of gears or shafts in the gearboxes, e.g. methods or means for assembly specially adapted to allow easy accessibility and repair
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- the present invention relates to a tractor.
- an engine is provided at a front portion of a vehicle body frame, an operating unit is provided at a position behind the engine, and a transmission case is provided at a position below a driver seat provided at the operating unit.
- a transmission case in which a PTO transmission mechanism is provided in the transmission case, and a PTO shaft interlockingly connected to the transmission case is projected rearward from a rear wall of the transmission case (for example, see Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 7-232570). reference).
- a PTO case incorporating a PTO transmission mechanism is removably mounted in a transmission case so that at least the front portion is housed, and the PTO case includes a front case forming body.
- a tractor characterized in that the tractor is formed into three parts: a middle case forming body and a rear case forming body.
- the present invention is also characterized by the following configurations.
- a bearing piece is provided in the middle case forming body, and the coaxial receiving piece is arranged on the front end face side of the middle case forming body.
- the input shaft is supported by the front case forming body
- the transmission shaft is supported by the front case forming body and the intermediate case forming body
- the PTO is formed by the intermediate case forming body and the rear case forming body.
- the shaft was supported.
- the gear stage specification can be changed by replacing the intermediate case body and the transmission shaft.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a tractor according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a side view of a clutch unit and a transmission unit.
- FIG. 3 is an explanatory cross-sectional side view of the clutch unit and the transmission unit.
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory cross-sectional side view of the clutch unit.
- FIG. 5 is an explanatory cross-sectional side view of a main transmission unit.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional rear view of the main transmission unit.
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged sectional rear view of the upper portion of the main transmission section.
- FIG. 8 is an explanatory sectional side view of a sub transmission unit and a PTO transmission unit.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional plan view of a differential mechanism.
- FIG. 10 is a rear view of a PTO transmission unit.
- FIG. 11 is a partially cutaway rear view of the same transmission unit.
- FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional side view of the transmission section.
- FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional plan view of the transmission section.
- FIG. 14 is a front view of a front case forming body.
- FIG. 15 is a front view of an intermediate case forming body.
- FIG. 16 A cross-sectional side view of the transmission section of the stepped transmission specification.
- ⁇ indicates a tractor according to the present invention
- the tractor A is provided with a motor unit 2 on an airframe 1 and a transmission unit 4 is interlocked with the motor unit via a clutch unit 3.
- a driving unit 5 is arranged on the mission unit 4 and a PTO transmission unit 6 is detachably connected to the rear of the transmission unit 4 in an attachable and detachable manner.
- a pair of left and right front wheels 7, 7 are linked to each other via a rear axle case 8, 8 (see FIG. 9), while a pair of left and right front wheels 7, 7 are linked to each other via a not shown (not shown). Linked and linked.
- Reference numeral 10 denotes a front guard frame
- 11 denotes a rear guard frame
- 12 denotes a top link for connecting the working machine
- 13 denotes a lower link for connecting the working machine
- 14 denotes a connecting piece for the working machine.
- the motor unit 2 has an engine 15 and the like mounted on an airframe 1 and covers the engine 15 and the like with a bonnet 16 so as to be openable and closable.
- the clutch unit 3 rotatably supports an inner / outer double drive shaft 18 extending in the front-rear direction inside a clutch housing 17.
- the heavy drive shaft 18 is formed of an inner drive shaft 19 extending in the front-rear direction and a cylindrical outer drive shaft 20 rotatably fitted on the outer periphery of the inner drive shaft 19.
- the base end (front end) of one of the inner drive shafts 19 is interlocked with the engine 15 via a traveling clutch 21 and the front end (rear end of the inner drive shaft 19).
- a traveling clutch 21 Is interlockingly connected to a traveling system transmission mechanism 51 to be described later
- the base end (front end) of the other outer drive shaft 20 is interlockingly connected to the engine 15 via a PTO clutch 22.
- the front end (rear end) of the outer drive shaft 20 is operatively connected to a PTO transmission mechanism 52 to be described later.
- a front end edge of a main transmission case 53 of the transmission unit 4 described later is detachably connected to a rear end edge of the clutch housing 17, and the inner / outer double drive shaft 18 is The front end is pivotally supported by a bearing 24 disposed at the front in the clutch housing 17, while the rear end is pivotally supported by a bearing 25 disposed at the front in the main transmission case 53.
- a rear wall 27 having an opening 26 at the center is formed on the inner peripheral edge of the rear end of the clutch housing 17, and a cylindrical support 28 extending in the front-rear direction is formed on the rear wall 27.
- the inner and outer dual drive shafts 18 are supported by the cylindrical support 28 so as to be supported by the tubular support 28.
- the cylindrical support 28 has a front part 28a located in the clutch housing 17 and has a reduced diameter, while a rear part 28b located in the main transmission case 53 has an enlarged diameter.
- a mounting flange piece 28c is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the rear portion 28b. The mounting flange piece 28c is brought into contact with the rear surface of the rear wall 27 of the clutch housing 17 from the rear, and is mounted by a mounting bolt 29.
- the inner drive shaft 19 is formed by being divided into a front split drive shaft piece 30 and a rear split drive shaft piece 31, and both split drive shaft pieces 30, 31 are placed inside the outer drive shaft 20.
- the split position (interlocking connection position) between the front split drive shaft piece 30 and the rear split drive shaft piece 31 is set near the connection between the clutch housing 17 and the main transmission case 53, that is, Of the tubular support 28 Located in the rear 28b.
- front end of the front split drive shaft piece 30 and the base end of the rear split drive shaft piece 31 are engaged with each other in an intaglio manner and are removably interlocked and connected! / Puru.
- a fitting projection 30 a is projected rearward from the distal end surface of the front split drive shaft piece 30, while a proximal fitting recess 31 a is formed on the base end surface of the rear split drive shaft piece 31.
- the fitting protrusion 30a is fitted into the base fitting recess 31a in the same manner, and a spline groove 30b formed on the outer peripheral surface of the distal end portion of the front split drive shaft piece 30 is formed.
- a cylindrical connector 32 whose axis is oriented in the front-rear direction is spline-fitted to a spline groove 31b formed on the outer peripheral surface of the base end portion of the drive shaft piece 31.
- the outer drive shaft 20 has a front portion 20a formed with a small diameter along the outer peripheral surface of the inner drive shaft 19, while a rear portion 20b has a large diameter formed along the outer peripheral surface of the tubular connector 32.
- Bearings 33 and 34 are provided between the outer peripheral surface of the rear portion 20b and the inner peripheral surface of the rear portion 28b of the cylindrical support 28.
- the tip of the outer drive shaft 20 extends rearward from the rear end of the cylindrical support 28, and the PTO drive gear 20c is integrally formed on the outer peripheral surface.
- 35 is a PTO drive gear support bearing.
- the inner drive shaft 19 is divided into the front split drive shaft piece 30 and the rear split drive shaft piece 31, and the two split drive shaft pieces 30, 31 are connected to the outer drive shaft 20.
- the distal end of the inner drive shaft is extended to a position behind the distal end of the outer drive shaft, and the PTO system input is connected via a cylindrical shaft coupling.
- the clutch housing 17 and the main transmission case 53 are connected in the front-rear direction, compared to the related art in which the clutch housing 17 and the main transmission case 53 are connected to each other on the same axis in a state where the clutch housing 17 is brought into contact with the base end of the shaft. Even when the inner and outer dual drive shafts 18 are inserted into the main transmission case 53, if the main transmission case 53 becomes longer in the front-rear direction, such a problem can be solved.
- the split positions of the front split drive shaft piece 30 and the rear split drive shaft piece 31 of the inner drive shaft 19 are arranged near the connection between the clutch housing 17 and the main transmission case 53.
- the main transmission case 53 can be shortened in the front-rear direction to reduce the size of the body, and the assembly unit of the main transmission case 53 can be shortened in the front-rear direction to reduce the physical cost of the assembly unit. Reduction can be achieved, and as a result, a large number of units can be carried in at once from the outsourcing.
- the fitting protrusion 30a formed at the distal end of the front split drive shaft piece 30 is inserted into the base side fitting recess 31a formed at the base end of the rear split drive shaft piece 31. Since the seals are fitted and detachably connected in an interlocking manner, the front split drive shaft piece 30 and the rear split drive shaft piece 31 formed separately can be assembled and linked with high precision.
- a traveling cylindrical operating body 36 is fitted slidably back and forth across the outer peripheral surface of the outer drive shaft 20 and the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical support body 28, and the traveling cylindrical operating body 36 is provided.
- the rear end of the traveling clutch operating lever 37 is interlocked and connected, while the traveling tubular operating body 36 is provided with a clutch operating piece 36a at a front end edge thereof, and the clutch operating piece 36a is connected to the traveling clutch 21.
- a lever support shaft placed in close proximity to the passive arm 21a! 38 is a lever support shaft.
- a PTO tubular operating body 39 is fitted to the outer peripheral surface of the traveling tubular operating body 36 so as to be slidable back and forth, and a PTO clutch action lever 40 is provided at the rear of the PTO tubular operating body 39. While the base end of the PTO is interlockingly connected, a clutch action piece 39a is provided at the front end of the PTO tubular operating body 39, and the clutch action piece 39a faces the passive arm 22a of the PTO clutch 22. Proximity is arranged. 41 is a lever support shaft.
- the transmission portion 4 includes a main transmission mechanism 46 and a subtransmission mechanism 47 in which a forward force is sequentially applied rearward in a cylindrical transmission case 45 extending in the front-rear direction. And a differential arrangement mechanism 48, and a creep transmission unit 49 is detachably attached to the transmission case 45.
- the creep transmission mechanism 50 provided in the creep transmission unit 49 is A driving system transmission mechanism 51 capable of performing a main transmission, an auxiliary transmission, and a creep transmission is formed in conjunction with the transmission mechanism 47, and is provided between the outer drive shaft 20 and a PTO transmission section 6 described later. With the PTO transmission mechanism 52 interposed.
- the transmission case 45 is divided into a main transmission case 53 containing a main transmission mechanism 46 and a case main body 54 containing a sub transmission mechanism 47 and a differential mechanism 48.
- the transmission case 53 has a front end edge detachably connected to the rear end edge portion of the clutch housing 17 by a connection bolt 56a, and the case body 54 has a support wall forming body at the rear end edge of the main transmission case 53.
- the front edge is detachably connected via a connecting bolt 56b via a connecting bolt 56b.
- the configuration of the PTO transmission unit 6 according to the present invention will be described first, and then the PTO transmission shaft 169, the main transmission case 53, the main transmission mechanism 46, the case body The respective components of the 54, the subtransmission mechanism 47, and the differential mechanism 48 will be described in this order.
- the PTO transmission unit 6 is configured such that the PTO case 200 is detachably attached to the opening 111 formed at the rear end of the case body 54 of the transmission case 45, Install PTO transmission mechanism 201 in case 200! / Puru.
- the case 200 is divided into a front case forming body 202, an intermediate case forming body 203, and a rear case forming body 204, and each case forming body 202, 203, 204 is formed.
- the front case forming body 202 and the intermediate case forming body 203 are placed in the case main body 54 in a state of being housed in the case main body 54, and the rear case forming body 204 is connected to the case main body 54 rearward.
- 225 is a front / intermediate portion positioning knock for determining a connection position between the front case body 202 and the intermediate case body 203
- 226 is a middle case body 203 and a rear case body 204.
- An intermediate part / rear positioning knock 227 for determining the connection position of the intermediate part / rear part is provided with an intermediate part / rear part connecting bolt for connecting the intermediate part case forming body 203 and the rear case forming body 204. Then, a flange-shaped mounting piece 205 is integrally formed on the peripheral edge of the front end of the rear case forming body 204, and the mounting piece 205 is brought into contact with the rear edge of the case body 54 from the rear, and in the front-rear direction. Attach it with the mounting bolt 206 with the axis directed to it.
- the PTO case 200 Since the PTO case 200 is detachably attached to the opening 111 formed at the rear end of the case main body 54, the PTO case 200 is detached from the transmission case 45 in the same manner. Assembly and maintenance work of the PTO transmission mechanism 201 housed in the PTO case 200 can be easily performed.
- the PTO case 200 has the front case forming body 202 and the intermediate case forming body 203 accommodated in the case body 54 of the mission case 45 and attached thereto, the transmission case 45 Smaller (compact) can be achieved.
- the front case forming body 202 is formed with an input shaft projecting opening 207 for receiving the input shaft 230 opened in the front-rear direction. Receiving part
- a bearing piece 209 for receiving the front end of the PTO shaft 232 is provided in the middle case forming body 203, and the coaxial receiving piece 209 is arranged on the front end face 210 side of the middle case forming body 203.
- the front end surface 210 and the front end surface 211 of the bearing piece 209 are formed flush with each other, and a PTO shaft front receiving portion 212 that opens in the front-rear direction is formed midway. 213 is a virtual same plane.
- the bearing piece 209 is disposed on the front end face 210 side of the intermediate case forming body 203, the structure of the mold for molding the intermediate case forming body 203 can be simplified. Thus, the cost of the mold can be reduced.
- front end face 210 of the intermediate case forming body 203 and the front end face 211 of the bearing piece 209 are formed flush, molding and processing of the intermediate case forming body 203 can be performed easily and reliably. Can be.
- the rear case forming body 204 is formed with a PTO shaft projecting opening 214 opened in the front-rear direction, and a transmission shaft rear receiving portion 215 formed above the PTO shaft projecting opening 214.
- the input shaft protrusion 207 formed in the front case forming body 202, the PTO shaft front receiving part 212 formed in the middle case forming body 203, and the PTO formed in the rear case forming body 204 The shaft projecting opening 214 is formed to communicate on the same axis extending in the front-rear direction. Further, the transmission shaft front receiving portion 208 formed on the front case forming body 202 and the transmission shaft rear receiving portion 215 formed on the rear case forming body 204 are arranged to face each other in the front-rear direction.
- a top link bracket 216 for pivotally connecting the front end of the top link 12 is provided between the rear part of the lift arm support 108 and the upper part of the rear end edge of the case body 54.
- the top link bracket 216 has a plate-like mounting seat 217 and an upper surface of the rear end of the case body 54, which are in contact with the rear of the lift arm support 108 and are mounted with mounting bolts 220.
- a pair of left and right plate-like pivots and connecting pieces 218, 218 projecting rearward from the rear surface of the 217 are force-formed.
- 219 is a connection hole.
- the lower portion of the mounting seat 217 is brought into contact with the mounting piece 205 of the rear case forming body 204 from the rear to form a superposed state, and is fastened together by the mounting bolt 206 to form the rear end edge of the case body 54. Attached to.
- lift cylinder support shafts 221, 221 serving as lift cylinder mounting portions are provided so as to protrude outward, so that the lift cylinder support shafts 221, 221 and the lift arms 120, 120 are provided halfway.
- Lift cylinders 222, 222 that extend and contract in the vertical direction are interposed between the parts.
- 223 is a lift cylinder connecting pin
- 224 is a lift cylinder pivot connecting piece.
- a pair of left and right lift cylinders 222, 222 that expand and contract in the vertical direction are arranged at the left and right lateral positions of the rear case forming body 204, and the lower ends of the lift cylinders 222, 222 are connected to the lift cylinder support shafts. Since it is supported by the rear case forming body 204 via 221 and 221, it is easy to make the two lift cylinders 222 and 222 vertically or substantially vertically arranged, and the stroke of each lift cylinder 222 and 222 can be reduced. In addition, the size of each of the lift cylinders 222 can be reduced, and the power loss can be reduced.
- the lift cylinders 222 and 222 can be firmly supported.
- the left and right widths of the rear case forming body 204 are reduced, and a pair of left and right lift cylinders 222 and 222 are arranged at the left and right lateral positions of the rear case forming body 204, and the right and left sides of the case main body 54 are within the left and right widths.
- the transmission mechanism 201 includes an input shaft 230 having an axis oriented in the front-rear direction in the case 200 described above. , A transmission shaft 231 and a transmission shaft 232.
- the input shaft 230 is rotatably supported via the input shaft projecting opening 207 formed in the front case forming body 202 of the case 200 via the bearings 233 and 234.
- the output gear 236 is provided at the rear end while the part 235 is projected forward.
- the transmission shaft 231 is provided via bearings 237 and 238.
- the large-diameter input gear 239, the first transmission gear 240, and the second transmission gear 241 are coaxially and integrally formed on the same transmission shaft 231 in the forward direction toward the rear.
- a large-diameter input gear 239 is combined with an output gear 236 provided on the input shaft 230.
- the ⁇ shaft 232 is provided via bearings 242, 243. Is rotatably supported!
- the shift gear body 244 is spline-fitted to the shaft 232 so as to be slidable and shiftable in the axial direction, and the input gear 267 is rotatably mounted via bearings 265 and 266. While the large-diameter shift gear 268 and the small-diameter shift gear 269 are provided, a fitting engagement gear 270 into which the small-diameter shift gear 269 is fitted is formed on the front surface of the input gear 267.
- the shift gear body 244 is engaged with the first gear shift operation mechanism 272 to couple the large-diameter shift gear 268 to the first gear shift 240, and the small-diameter shift gear 269 is fitted into the engagement gear 270.
- a second gear change operation to be combined can be performed.
- the pin 232 is formed by projecting a front end (rear end) 273 rearward from a pin projection 214 formed in the rear case forming body 204.
- the input shaft 230 is supported by the front case forming body 202, and the transmission shaft 231 is supported between the front case forming body 202 and the rear case forming body 204.
- the PTO shaft 232 is supported between the intermediate case forming body 203 and the rear case forming body 204, the degree of freedom in arranging these shafts 230, 231, 232 is increased, and the shafts 232, 231 and 232 can be arranged compactly, and the force can be reduced.
- the connection between the gears provided on the shafts 230, 231 and 232 can be easily and reliably performed.
- the case 200 is formed into three parts, the front case forming body 202, the intermediate case forming body 203, and the rear case forming body 204, the large-diameter input gear 239 and the first speed change gear are formed.
- the gear 240, the second transmission gear 241 and the transmission shaft 231 are integrally formed, and the transmission shaft 231 can be easily assembled between the front case forming body 202 and the rear case forming body 204, and
- the shaft 231 and each of the gears 239, 240, 241 can be arranged easily and reliably, and the assembling work efficiency of the speed change mechanism 201 can be improved.
- ⁇ the transmission unit 6 shown in FIG. 12 is a two-speed transmission type
- ⁇ the transmission unit 6 shown in FIG. 16 is a one-step transmission specification, in which the intermediate case forming body 203 and the transmission shaft 231 are replaced. This allows the gear stage specifications to be easily changed.
- the transmission shaft 231 of the single-speed transmission specification is formed by integrally forming the large-diameter input gear 239 and the transmission gear 274 on the transmission shaft 231 to shorten the front-rear length of the transmission shaft 231.
- the intermediate case forming body 203 has a shorter front-rear width adapted to the front-rear width of the transmission shaft 231 having a reduced width.
- a clutch mechanism 275 is provided on the shaft 232, and the clutch mechanism 275 is connected and disconnected by a clutch operating mechanism 276. 277 is a combination gear provided in the clutch mechanism 275.
- the gear stage specification can be changed simply by replacing the intermediate case forming body 203 and the gear shaft 231. Therefore, the gear stage specification can be changed easily and reliably in a short time. Can be.
- the distal end portion 235 of the input shaft 230 is linked to the outer drive shaft 20 via the ⁇ transmission shaft 169 to form the ⁇ transmission mechanism 52.
- the ⁇ -system transmission shaft 169 is arranged in the transmission case 45 with its axis directed in the front-rear direction up to the rear of the front force.
- 245,246,247,248 are formed by connecting them in the front-rear direction.
- the first split transmission shaft 245 is rotatably installed between the rear wall 27 of the clutch housing 17 and the internal support wall 57 via bearings 249 and 250.
- An input gear 244 is provided in the middle of the first split transmission shaft 245, and the input gear 244 is combined with the TO drive gear 20c.
- the second split transmission shaft 246 allows the support wall forming body 55 to rotatably support an intermediate portion via a bearing 251 and also has a front end portion.
- the rear end of the first split transmission shaft 245 is connected via a first tubular connector 252.
- the third split transmission shaft 247 allows the shaft support 118 to rotatably support an intermediate portion via a bearing 253, and a front end of the third split transmission shaft 247 to the second split transmission shaft.
- the rear end of the shaft 246 is connected via a second tubular connector 254.
- the fourth split transmission shaft 248 has a front end connected to a rear end of the third split transmission shaft 247 via a one-way clutch 255, and a rear end.
- the input shaft 230 is connected to a distal end portion 235 of the input shaft 230 via a third tubular connector 256.
- the one-way clutch 255 includes a front clutch forming body 257 attached to the rear end of the third split transmission shaft 247 and a rear clutch forming body 258 mounted to the front end of the fourth split transmission shaft 248.
- the mating piece 259 projecting from the rear surface of the front clutch forming body 257 and the mating piece 260 protruding from the front face of the rear clutch forming body 258 are mated in a front-rear state.
- the combined pieces 259,260 engage and the third and fourth split transmission shafts 247,248 rotate physically in the forward rotation direction, while in reverse rotation, the combined pieces 259,260 do not engage.
- the input shaft 230 When the PTO speed change mechanism 201 is performing the first PTO speed change operation, the input shaft 230 The transmitted power is transmitted to the output gear 236 ⁇ the large-diameter input gear 239 ⁇ the transmission shaft 231 ⁇ the first transmission gear 240 ⁇ the large-diameter shift gear 268 of the shift gear body 244 ⁇ the PTO shaft 232. Power can be taken out from 232 to drive various work machines.
- the shaft 232 is rotated in reverse by receiving loads of various working machine forces, and the power is transmitted to the input shaft 230 ⁇ the third cylindrical connector 256 ⁇ the fourth split transmission shaft 248. Since the one-way clutch 255 is interposed between the fourth split transmission shaft 248 and the third split transmission shaft 247, the power is transmitted from the fourth split transmission shaft 248 to the third split transmission shaft 247. Is not transmitted.
- the traveling transmission mechanism 51 when the power is transmitted from the ⁇ shaft 232 to the traveling transmission mechanism 51 such as the main transmission mechanism 46 in a reverse flow and transmitted, the traveling transmission mechanism 51 may be damaged. Can be prevented.
- the main transmission case 53 is formed in a tubular shape extending in the front-rear direction.
- An internal support wall 57 is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the front part, a main transmission mechanism 46 is interposed between the internal support wall 57 and the support wall forming body 55, and a plurality of gears are provided by the main transmission mechanism 46 (this embodiment).
- the forward shift operation (5 steps) and the reverse switching operation can be performed.
- the main transmission mechanism 46 supports the front end (rear end) of the rear split drive shaft piece 31 via the bearing 25 at the center of the internal support wall 57.
- a fifth speed gear 31c is integrally formed on the outer peripheral surface of the distal end of the rear split drive shaft piece 31 located rearward of the bearing 25, and the front split drive shaft piece 31 is fitted on the rear end face of the rear split drive shaft piece 31 for front end fitting.
- a recess 31d is formed, and a fitting projection 58a formed by projecting forward from the base end surface (front end surface) of the main transmission main shaft 58 extending in the front-rear direction in the front-end side fitting recess 31d is formed around the axis thereof. Pivotally fit On the other hand, the front end (rear end) of the main transmission main shaft 58 is supported at the center of the support wall forming body 55 via a bearing 59 so as to be rotatable around its axis.
- the main transmission main shaft 58 includes fourth, third, second, and first speed gears 60, 61, 62, 63 and a reverse switching gear 64 in order from the base end toward the front end.
- fourth, third, second, and first speed gears 60, 61, 62, 63 and a reverse switching gear 64 are mounted coaxially at an interval in the front-rear direction and rotatably around the outer peripheral surface of the main transmission main shaft 58.
- the main transmission main shaft 58 has a third transmission body 65 disposed between the fifth speed gear 31c and the fourth speed gear 60, and a third transmission gear 65 between the third speed gear 61 and the second speed gear 62.
- a second transmission body 66 disposed and a first transmission body 67 disposed between the first speed gear 63 and the reverse switching gear 64 are attached.
- each of the transmission bodies 65, 66, 67 is a shaft-side interlocking connection piece interlockingly connected to the main transmission main shaft 58.
- the slide operation can be performed to one of the rear slide shift positions in which the two are linked and linked.
- a main transmission sub shaft 70 extending in the front-rear direction is supported between the internal support wall 57 and the support wall forming body 55 via front and rear bearings 68, 69.
- First, second and third transmission gear bodies 71, 72, 73 are coaxially and rotatably mounted on the outer peripheral surface of the transmission sub shaft 70.
- the front gear 71a and the rear gear 71b integrally formed with the first transmission gear body 71 are combined with the fifth speed gear 31c and the second speed gear 60, respectively.
- the front gear 72a and the rear gear 72b formed integrally with the third gear 61 and the second gear 62, respectively, and the front gear 73a formed integrally with the third transmission gear body 73 is the first gear 73a.
- a rear gear 73b integrally formed with the third speed change gear body 73 while being coupled to the speed gear 63 is coupled to a reverse switching gear 64 via a counter gear 74 pivotally supported by the support wall forming body 55.
- 75 is a counter gear support shaft
- Reference numeral 76 denotes a shaft support provided in the main transmission case 53.
- a slide body support shaft 80 extending in the front-rear direction is provided with the main speed change main shaft 58.
- the lever interlocking shaft 81 extending in the front-rear direction is parallel to the right side of the slide body support shaft 80, and is slidable in the front-rear direction.
- the tip of an engagement piece 82 projecting leftward from the front of the lever interlocking shaft 81 is engaged with an engaged piece 83 provided at the front of the slide body support shaft 80, while the case body 54 is engaged.
- An action receiving piece 84 is provided at the rear end of the lever interlocking shaft 81 extending to the inside, and an action piece 85 a formed at the lower end of the main transmission lever 85 is engaged with the action receiving piece 84.
- Reference numeral 97 denotes an operation receiving piece mounting pin.
- a swing support 86 is provided on the ceiling 54 c of the case body 54, and as shown in FIG. 6, a swing support piece 87 provided on the swing support 86 is provided.
- the lower part of the main transmission lever 85 extending in the vertical direction is pivotally supported so that the main transmission lever 85 can freely swing back and forth and left and right.
- the lower end is inserted into a lever insertion hole 88 formed in the ceiling portion 54c, and is engaged with the action receiving piece 84.
- Reference numeral 89 denotes a spring for returning the lever to neutral.
- a slide regulating body 91 having a side opening 90 and formed in a C-shape as viewed from the rear side is fitted in the middle of the slide body support shaft 80.
- the slide action piece 92 is protruded through the side opening 90 in the radial direction from the slide body support shaft 80.
- first, second, and third slide bodies 95, 94, and 93 are sequentially attached to the slide body support shaft 80 in the axial direction from the rear to the front, and the third slide body 93
- the first and second slide bodies 95 and 94 are arranged rearward of the slide restrictor 91 while the first and second slide bodies 95 and 94 are disposed forward of the slide restrictor 91.
- each slide body 95, 94, 93 has a boss 95a, 94a, 93a slidably fitted to the slide body support shaft 80, and a left and right side of each boss 95a, 94a, 93a.
- the shift forks 95b, 94b, 93b of the first, second, and third slide bodies 95, 94, 93 are respectively provided with the first, second, and third transmission bodies 67, 66, 65. Linked with the slide connecting pieces 67d, 66d, 65d of Yes.
- Each of the slide action receiving pieces 95c, 94c, 93c of the first, second, and third slide bodies 95, 94, 93 is formed by rotating the slide body support shaft 80 around an axis.
- the slide action piece 92 is engaged with one required slide action receiving piece, and the slide action receiving piece is moved forward and backward of the slide body support shaft 80.
- the slide operation is performed in conjunction with the sliding, and at least one of the restricting pieces 91a and 91b protruding from the slide restricting body 91 is engaged with the other two sliding action receiving pieces. It is possible to regulate the slide operation in conjunction with the slide body support shaft 80 sliding back and forth.
- Reference numeral 96 denotes a regulating protruding piece that is suspended from the ceiling portion 54c of the case body 54 in order to regulate the axial movement of the slide regulating body 91.
- the main transmission mechanism 46 is configured as described above, and includes the following shift operations (first shift operation-fifth shift operation and reverse switching operation) of the main transmission mechanism 46 that are active.
- the main shift lever 85 is turned rearward while standing substantially vertically, and the turning operation force is applied to the operating piece 85a formed at the lower end of the main shift lever 85 ⁇ the action receiving piece 84 ⁇ the lever linkage.
- the shaft 81 ⁇ engagement piece 82 ⁇ engaged piece 83 ⁇ slide body support shaft 80 is transmitted, and the slide body support shaft 80 is slid forward.
- the slide action piece 92 is engaged with the slide action receiving piece 95c of the first slide body 95, and the forming pieces 91a and 91b of the slide regulating body 91 are connected to the second and third slide bodies 94. , 93 are engaged with the slide operation receiving pieces 94c, 93c, and the movement of both slide bodies 94, 93 is regulated.
- the slide action piece 92 is engaged with the slide action receiving piece 94c of the second slide body 94, and the formation piece 91b of the slide regulating body 91 is connected to the first and third slide bodies 95, 93.
- the sliding action receiving pieces 95c, 93c are engaged with each other, and the movement of both the sliding bodies 95, 93 is regulated.
- the power transmitted from the engine 15 to the inner drive shaft 19 is divided into the front split drive shaft piece 30 ⁇ the rear split drive shaft piece 31 ⁇ the fifth speed gear 31c ⁇ the front portion of the first transmission gear body 71.
- Gear 71a Main transmission countershaft 70 ⁇ Front gear 72a of 2nd transmission gear body 72a ⁇ 3rd speed gear 61 ⁇ Front of 2nd transmission body 66
- Gear side interlocking connection piece 66b ⁇ Slide connection piece 66d ⁇ Shaft side interlocking connection
- the piece 66a is transmitted to the main transmission main shaft 58, and the third transmission is performed.
- the slide action piece 92 is engaged with the slide action receiving piece 94c of the second slide body 94, and the regulating piece 91b of the slide restricting body 91 is attached to the first and third slide bodies 95, Engagement with the slide action receiving pieces 95c, 93c of the 93 restricts the movement of both slide bodies 95, 93.
- the power transmitted from the engine 15 to the inner drive shaft 19 is converted into the front split drive shaft piece 30 ⁇ the rear split drive shaft piece 31 ⁇ the fifth speed gear 31c ⁇ the rear gear 71 of the third transmission gear body 71.
- 71b ⁇ 4th speed gear 62 ⁇ 3rd transmission body 65
- Rear gear side linking piece 65c Slide connecting piece 65d ⁇ Shaft side link
- the fourth transmission is performed by being transmitted from the dynamic connecting piece 65a to the main transmission main shaft 58.
- the slide action piece 92 is engaged with the slide action receiving piece 93c of the third slide body 93, and the regulating piece 91a of the slide regulating body 91 is moved by the first and second slide bodies 95, The sliding action receiving pieces 95c, 94c of 94 are engaged with each other, and the movement of both sliding bodies 95, 94 is regulated.
- the slide action piece 92 is engaged with the slide action receiving piece 93c of the third slide body 93, and the regulating piece 91a of the slide regulating body 91 is moved by the first and second slide bodies 95, The sliding action receiving pieces 95c, 94c of 94 are engaged with each other, and the movement of both sliding bodies 95, 94 is regulated.
- the main shift lever 85 is turned upright in a state of standing substantially vertically, and the turning operation force is applied to the operating piece 85a formed at the lower end of the main shift lever 85 ⁇ the action receiving piece 84 ⁇ lever linkage.
- the shaft 81 ⁇ engagement piece 82 ⁇ engaged piece 83 ⁇ slide body support shaft 80 is transmitted, and the slide body support shaft 80 is slid backward.
- the slide action piece 92 is engaged with the slide action receiving piece 95c of the first slide body 95, and the forming pieces 91a and 91b of the slide regulating body 91 are connected to the second and third slide bodies 94. , 93 are engaged with the slide operation receiving pieces 94c, 93c, and the movement of both slide bodies 94, 93 is regulated.
- the case body 54 is formed in a tubular shape extending in the front-rear direction, and has a shaft support wall 100 formed in the middle of the inner peripheral surface.
- the sub transmission mechanism 47 is disposed at a position in front of the shaft support wall 100, and a differential mechanism 48 is disposed at a position behind the coaxial support wall 100.
- An opening 101 is formed in the right side wall 54b of the case main body 54 located in front of the shaft support wall 100, and a creep transmission unit 49, which will be described later, is detachably attached through the opening 101.
- an opening 102 is formed in the bottom portion 54d, and a front wheel drive power take-out portion 103, which will be described later, is attached through the opening 102, so that the creep transmission portion 49 and the front wheel drive power take-out portion are provided.
- the parts 103 are respectively linked to the auxiliary transmission mechanism 47 in an interlocking manner.
- openings 104, 104 are formed in the left and right side walls 54a, 54b, respectively, of the case body 54 located behind the shaft support wall 100, and the openings 104, 104 are formed.
- the rear axle cases 8, 8 are connected to each other through the rear axle cases 8, and rear axles 105, 105 extending in the left and right direction are inserted into each of the rear axle cases 8, 8 and supported rotatably. 105 and 105 are linked to the differential mechanism 48.
- a case opening 54 for maintenance is formed in the ceiling of the case body 54 located behind the shaft support wall 100, and the opening 106 is detachably attached.
- the lid is closed by a lid 107, and a lift arm support 108 is bulged upward at the rear of the lid 107.
- the lift arm support 108 is inserted into the upper part of the lift arm support 108, and the lift arm support shaft 109 with its axis oriented in the left and right direction is inserted therethrough and rotatably supported.
- the base ends of a pair of left and right lift arms 110, 110 are attached to the lower arm.
- the PTO transmission unit 6 is attached to the opening 111 formed at the rear end of the case body 54.
- lower link connecting pins 112, 112 project outward from the lower left and right side walls of the case body 54, and a pair of left and right lower links 13, 13 is provided. Is rotatably supported by the case body 54 via the lower link connecting pins 112, 112.
- the auxiliary transmission mechanism 47 is configured by interlockingly connecting an auxiliary transmission shaft 116 to a front end (rear end) of the main transmission main shaft 58 via a planetary gear mechanism 115.
- the leading end of the main shaft 58 extends rearward to form a sun gear 117 which forms a part of the planetary gear mechanism 115, while the sub-transmission shaft 116 is arranged on the same axis as the main transmission main shaft 58, and
- the part is supported by a shaft support 118 provided in the case body 54 via a bearing 119, and the front end (rear end) is supported by the shaft support wall 100 via a bearing 120.
- the planetary gear mechanism 115 has a pair of front and rear inner gear supports 121 and 122 formed in a ring shape and arranged on the outer periphery of the sun gear 117 on the support wall forming body 55, with the front and rear axes oriented in the axial direction. Attach by bolts 123, support both inner gears 124 between both inner gear supports 121, 122, and arrange a plurality of planetary gears 125 at intervals in the circumferential direction of the inner gears 124.
- a carrier 128 is mounted between the inner peripheral edges of the pair of front and rear inner gear supports 121, 122 via a pair of front and rear bearings 126, 127.
- a plurality of planet gears 125 are integrally linked and connected.
- the carrier 128 has a rear edge extending rearward from the rear bearing 127 to form a cylindrical gear forming piece 129, and the inner peripheral surface of the gear forming piece 129.
- Internal teeth 130 are formed on the outer peripheral surface of the gear forming piece 129, and external teeth 131 as a creep drive gear are formed on the outer peripheral surface of the gear forming piece 129.
- a cylindrical shift gear support 132 is spline-fitted between the outer peripheral surface of the sun gear 117 and the outer peripheral surface of the base end (front end) 114 of the auxiliary transmission shaft 116 so as to be able to shift in the axial direction.
- the front shift gear 133 is integrally formed on the front outer peripheral surface of the shift gear support 132
- the rear shift gear 134 is integrally formed on the rear outer peripheral surface.
- a fork support shaft 135 whose axis is oriented in the front-rear direction is disposed on the right side inside the case body 54, and the fork support shaft 135 is shifted to the fork support shaft 135.
- a base end 137 of the fork 136 is slidably attached to the front and rear, and a tip 138 of the shift fork 136 is engaged with the shift gear support 132.
- a boss 140 having an axis oriented in the left-right direction is formed on a lid 139 that constitutes a part of the creep transmission unit 49 described later, and a lever support shaft 141 is inserted through the boss 140, The base end of the auxiliary transmission lever 142 is attached to the outer end of the lever support shaft 141, and the base end of the interlocking arm 143 is attached to the inner end of the lever support shaft 141.
- the base end 137 of the shift fork 136 is connected via a frame 144.
- the shift gear support 132 is shifted to a state of being bridged between the outer peripheral surface of the sun gear 117 and the outer peripheral surface of the base end (front end) 114 of the auxiliary transmission shaft 116, and The sun gear 117 and the auxiliary transmission shaft 116 are interlocked and connected via the support 132 (the main transmission main shaft 58 and the auxiliary transmission shaft 116 are directly connected).
- the shift gear support 132 is also disengaged from the outer peripheral surface force of the sun gear 117, is shifted on the outer peripheral surface of the base end (front end) 114 of the sub-transmission shaft 116, and the front shift gear 133 is shifted. It is engaged with the internal teeth 130 formed on the inner peripheral surface of the key forming piece 129.
- the rotational force of the sun gear 117 integrally formed with the main transmission main shaft 58 is formed integrally with the planetary gear 125 ⁇ the carrier 128 ⁇ the carrier 128 which is combined with the sun gear 117. It is transmitted to the internal teeth 130 of the gear forming piece 129 ⁇ the front shift gear 133 of the shift gear support 132 ⁇ the shift gear support 132 ⁇ the base end 114 of the auxiliary transmission shaft 116.
- the reduced power is transmitted from the main transmission main shaft 58 to the auxiliary transmission shaft 116 via the planetary gear mechanism 115, and the auxiliary transmission is performed.
- the creep transmission unit 49 when the sub-transmission lever 142 is further rotated forward, the creep transmission unit 49 performs a creep speed change (super-low speed speed change).
- the creep transmission portion 49 will be described. As shown in Figs. 8, 10 and 11, the creep transmission portion 49 has an opening 101 formed in the right side wall of the case main body 54, The body 139 is removably mounted with mounting bolts 145 to close the lid, and a creep transmission mechanism 146 is removably mounted on the inner surface of the lid 139.
- the creep transmission mechanism 146 includes a pair of front and rear shaft support pieces 147 and 148 protruding from the inner surface of the lid 139, and a detachably mounted gear support shaft 149 having an axis oriented in the front-rear direction.
- a creep transmission gear body 151 is rotatably mounted on a shaft 149 via a bearing 150, and a large-diameter input gear 152 and a small-diameter output gear 153 are integrally formed at the front and rear of the tallip transmission gear body 151. It is composed.
- the input gear 152 is also detachably engaged with the external teeth 131 as a creep drive gear formed on the outer peripheral surface of the gear forming piece 129, and the output gear 153 is mounted on the auxiliary transmission shaft 116 by a bearing. It is detachably connected to a creep transmission gear 155 rotatably mounted via 154, and a rear shift gear 134 integrally formed on the rear outer peripheral surface of the shift gear support 132 is fitted into the front surface of the creep transmission gear 155.
- the mating engagement gear 156 is formed.
- the shift gear support 132 is also disengaged from the outer peripheral surface force of the sun gear 117 and is shifted onto the outer peripheral surface of the base end (front end) 114 of the sub-transmission shaft 116, and the rear shift gear 134 is The transmission gear 155 is fitted and engaged with a fitting engagement gear 156 formed on the front surface.
- the power reduced to an extremely low speed is transmitted from the main transmission main shaft 58 to the auxiliary transmission shaft 116 via the planetary gear mechanism 115 and the creep transmission mechanism 146, so that a creep shift is performed.
- the input gear 152 of the creep transmission gear body 151 is detachably connected to the external teeth 131 of the gear forming piece 129 integrally formed as a creep drive gear with the carrier 128, the cleaving transmission mechanism 146 Can be compactly arranged on the periphery of the planetary gear mechanism 115, and the enlargement of the mission section 4 can be avoided.
- creep transmission mechanism 146 is attached to lid 139 to form creep transmission section 49.
- creep transmission section 49 has lid 139 detachably attached to opening 101 formed in case body 54. Since the lid is attached to the creep transmission section 49, the creep transmission section 49 can be easily assembled.
- the creep transmission mechanism 146 is detached from the lid 139, and the lid 139 is attached to the opening 101 of the case main body 54. Specification with creep can be easily changed to specification without creep.
- the creep transmission mechanism 146 is attached to the lid 139. It is easy to set specifications with and without creep.
- the front wheel drive power take-out portion 103 is attached to an opening portion 102 formed at the bottom of the case main body 54 by a mounting bolt 161.
- a front wheel drive shaft 164 whose axis is oriented in the front-rear direction via a pair of front and rear bearings 162 and 163 is installed in the case 160, and an input gear 165 is attached to a middle part of the front wheel drive shaft 164, and the input gear 165 and First and second intermediate gears 167 and 168 are interposed between an output gear 166 attached to a rear portion of the sub-transmission shaft 116.
- the first intermediate gear 167 is rotatably mounted on a PTO transmission shaft 169 to be described later via a bearing 170, and the second intermediate gear 168 is formed so as to protrude into the case body 54.
- a gear support shaft 173 is mounted on a pair of front and rear gear support pieces 171, 172, and is rotatably attached to the gear support shaft 173 via a bearing 174.
- the output gear 166, the first intermediate gear 167, the second intermediate gear 168, and the input gear 165 are connected in series and linked.
- the front wheel drive shaft 164 has a front end 175 protruding forward from the extraction case 160, and the front end 175 has a transmission shaft or the like attached to an input shaft (not shown) provided on the front axle case. It is linked interlocked through.
- the rotational power of the auxiliary transmission shaft 116 is output from the output gear 166 attached to the auxiliary transmission shaft 116 ⁇ the first intermediate gear 167 ⁇ the second intermediate gear 168 ⁇ the input gear 165 ⁇ the front wheel drive shaft 164.
- Transmission shaft, etc. Input shaft ⁇ Front axle ⁇ Front wheels ?, 7 to enable four-wheel drive travel.
- the input gear 165 is spline-fitted to a middle portion of the front wheel drive shaft 164, and can be shifted between a position where the input gear 165 is engaged with the second intermediate gear 168 and a position where the engagement is released.
- the shift operation of the input shaft 165 can be performed by an external force shift operation mechanism (not shown) of the extraction unit case 160.
- the differential mechanism 48 is interposed between the sub-transmission shaft 116 and the pair of left and right rear axles 105, 105, and extends rearward from the shaft support wall 100.
- the output bevel gear 180 is formed integrally with the front end (rear end) of the sub-transmission shaft 116 and the rear axle input gears 181, 181 are attached to the base end of each rear axle 105, 105.
- the output bevel gear 180 is linked to the respective rear axle input gears 181, 181 via the differential mechanism 48.
- the differential mechanism 48 attaches the large reduction gear 183 that matches the output bevel gear 180 to the outer peripheral surface of the differential case 182, and extends in the front-rear direction inside the differential case 182.
- a pair of front and rear small differential gears 185, 185 are rotatably mounted via small differential gear support shafts 184, and a pair of left and right large differential gears 186, 186 are extended via left and right large differential gear support shafts 186, 186.
- Differential gears 187, 187 are attached, and each large differential gear 187, 187 is combined with both small differential gears 185, 185.
- a pair of left and right cylindrical shaft supports 189, 189 having their axes oriented in the left-right direction are fitted to the tubular communication connecting pieces 188, 188 integrally formed on the left and right sides of the differential case 182, respectively.
- the large differential gear support shafts 186, 186 are inserted into and supported by the cylindrical shaft supports 189, 189 through the respective cylindrical communication connecting pieces 188, 188.
- the transmission gears 190, 190 which are respectively combined with the rear axle input gears 181, 181 are attached to the portions of the differential gear support shafts 186, 186 projecting from the cylindrical shaft support members 189, 189, respectively, and further, each large differential gear support shaft 186, 186 The distal end portion is detachably connected to running brakes 192, 192 of brake portions 191, 191 described later.
- the rotational power transmitted to sub-transmission shaft 116 is output bevel gear 180 integrally formed at the front end (rear end) of sub-transmission shaft 116 ⁇ large reduction gear 183 ⁇ Differential case 182 ⁇ Small differential gear support shaft 184 ⁇ Each small differential gear 185,185 ⁇ Each large differential gear 187,187 ⁇ Each large differential gear support shaft 186,186 ⁇ Each transmission gear 190,190 ⁇ Each rear axle input gear 181,181 ⁇ Each rear axle 105, 105 ⁇ Make sure that it is transmitted to each rear wheel 9,9.
- the left and right cylindrical shaft supports 189, 189 are formed on the left and right side walls 54a, 54b of the case body 54.
- the external forces are fitted to the mounting openings 194, 194 thus formed, and are detachably mounted by the mounting bolts 195, 195.
- the differential case 182 is detachably mounted between the two cylindrical shaft supports 189, 189! Puru.
- each of the cylindrical shaft supports 189, 189 can be removed from the case body 54 by pulling it outward from the mounting opening portions 194, 194.
- Each large differential gear support shaft 186, 186 can also be removed by pulling out from the differential case 182 integrally with each cylindrical shaft support 189, 189.
- the differential case 182 detachably mounted between the two cylindrical shaft supports 189, 189 is formed on the ceiling of the case body 54 after each cylindrical shaft support 189, 189 is removed. It can be removed from the maintenance opening 106.
- a travel brake 192 is provided in the brake case 196, and the travel brake 192 is operated by the brake operation lever 198 via the brake action piece 197 to release the brake braking.
- Have to be able to. 199 is a brake lever support shaft pivotally supported on the brake case 196.
- the brake case 196 is detachably attached to the side wall of the case body 54 and the base of the outer peripheral surface of the rear axle case 8 in a bridging state. Then, the traveling brake 192 can be detached from the distal end of the large differential gear support shaft 186 integrally with the brake case 196.
- the differential mechanism 48 has a configuration in which the large reduction gear 183 is attached to the output bevel gear 180 from the right side as shown in FIG. As shown in b), the differential mechanism 48 is turned upside down and turned left and right, and the large reduction gear 183 is attached to the output bevel gear 180 from the left side, and selectively mounted. Be able to do it.
- the forward direction (main working direction) of the tractor A can be easily changed by selecting the mounting form of the differential mechanism 48 according to the working machine connected to the tractor A and the working form. Can be.
- a PTO transmission mechanism is built in the transmission case.
- the PTO case is removably mounted so that at least the front part is housed, and the same case is divided into three parts: a front case forming body, an intermediate case forming body, and a rear case forming body.
- the case Since the case is mounted with the front part at least housed in the transmission case, the size of the transmission case can be reduced.
- the case is divided into three parts: a front case forming body, an intermediate case forming body, and a rear case forming body, it is possible to dispose a shaft or a gear in the case.
- the efficiency of assembling work of the TO transmission mechanism can be improved.
- the bearing piece is provided in the intermediate case forming body, and the coaxial receiving piece is arranged on the front end face side of the intermediate case forming body.
- the bearing piece is arranged on the front end face side of the intermediate case forming body.
- the structure of the mold for molding the intermediate case body can be simplified, and the cost of the mold can be reduced.
- the front end surface of the intermediate case forming body and the front end surface of the bearing piece are formed flush.
- the input shaft is supported by the front case forming body, and the transmission shaft is supported by the front case forming body and the intermediate case forming body.
- the PTO shaft is supported by the case forming body and the rear case forming body.
- the gear stage specification can be changed only by replacing the intermediate case forming body, so that the gear stage specification can be easily and reliably changed in a short time.
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