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Re: Cub Transmission Shaft
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Posted by Merlin on May 31, 2006 at 02:57:23 from (209.205.160.154):
In Reply to: Cub Transmission Shaft posted by Roger46 on May 30, 2006 at 19:26:39:
Roger, if you support the tractor and follow the safety precautions, you won"t have any problems. I put mine on a come-a-long and block it up with small timber under the pan. After you split it, you will be able to roll the rear end away from the tractor. I use a come-a-long to raise it and lower it as needed to align it for going back together and as a extra safety precaution for the cribbing. One person can handle it, but it will be safer with two. After you do your first one, you will be more confident the next time. By the way, I did this exact same thing two weeks ago because the PO had put the seal retainer in backwards and I was by myself.
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