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Posted by 49 Cubber! heres an upda on May 03, 2004 at 16:27:26 from (206.74.216.179):
In Reply to: My H got jealous! posted by 49 Cubber! on May 03, 2004 at 15:40:50:
Found out why 4th was chewed up,BENT FORK,just enough to let the two gears touch,What makes me mad about that is I repalced both gears and the fork earlier for the same reason.I learned my lesson on that,TRIPLE check the clearance.Now,we also pulled the PTO out,no problems there.Put everything back toghether and just started it up sitting there,well we mainly just stuck everything back together and left off wha twe didnt need to let it sit,steering and such.AFtre running for about 10 minutes,the smoke started coming out of the shifter hole again and the racket was still there.Both shafts seem t ospin freely,except the bottom one which only moves so far the stops and then goes back the other wya so far,but seems to move freely.Oh,we tapped the fork back as staright as we could get but the gears were not touching then.
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