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Re: Re: H Transmission Lift-All drive dog and s
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Posted by John on November 25, 2003 at 15:47:00 from (192.233.162.111):
In Reply to: Re: H Transmission Lift-All drive dog and shaft posted by Wayne Swenson on November 24, 2003 at 19:42:59:
Thanks for replying!!! My lift-all works ok, it makes the engine lug when the rod is pulled (no cylinder hooked up) , then it snaps back. It works good on a cylinder too. It does leak a little and will require a seal and a couple of gaskets sometime. My problem is on the drive shaft. I screwed in that round nut that has a slot for the drive shaft into the transmission finger tight. I then installed the drive shaft, I could move it front to back a little, so I then unscrewed that round slotted nut a little (Because it was finger tight). That got my drive shaft tight like before I took it apart. Next I start the tractor, that round nut is supose to turn so it loosens up, compressing the shaft a little to keep it tight. Mine on the other hand gets a little loose. I don't mind that it is a little loose, I just don't want to wear out the drive shaft and those 2 round slotted nuts because of the backlash every time the clutch is engaged/ disengaged. Should I back off on that round nut with a pipe wrench putting some pressure on the drive shaft?? Thanks for replying!!!!!!
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