white 2-85 rearend February 12, 2014 01:26AM
Is a 2-85 rearend thought enough to put a built 8.3 cummins in front of it? I know the 2-85 and the 2-105 are pretty much the same besides the extra bearing on the pinion .are they strong enough is what I am asking?

Re: white 2-85 rearend February 12, 2014 05:00AM
First questions that come to mind are how much HP, and weight you'll be running

Re: white 2-85 rearend February 12, 2014 10:02AM
That rear and and down to a 1755 is stronger than a 1466 ih ,And the transmission gears are interchangeable with a lot of models

Re: white 2-85 rearend February 12, 2014 02:42PM
Be aware that the early 2-85's (1975-midyear 1977) used a four spider gear differential. Beginning with serial number 277-182 White 2-85's changed to a two spider gear differential configuration. There are also no inner bull pinion bearing supports in any white 2-85. I would not recommend using a 2-85 with a two spider geared differential for a pulling tractor.

Re: white 2-85 rearend February 17, 2014 09:17AM
So what's in a 2-105 rear 2 or 4? And what's in a oliver 1800 rear

Re: white 2-85 rearend February 17, 2014 02:54PM
All white 2-105's will have a 4 spider gear differential. All large frame Oliver's including 1800's will have 4 spider gears in there differentials.White Farm Equipment management in 1975 were trying to cut cost of production of a white 2-85 and chose the use of a two spider gear differential.If it failed dealers were instructed to replace the assembly with the 4 spider gear 2-105 differential.

Re: white 2-85 rearend February 18, 2014 02:38AM
Ok so there pretty easy to get then the 4 gear along with the bearing and support from a 2-105

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