Posted by Roger46 on October 16, 2007 at 18:50:08 from (69.58.143.57):
In Reply to: splitting a cub posted by Oren L Solida on October 16, 2007 at 08:50:17:
Oren, There are several things that can happen to the Cub PTO shaft to make it not stay engaged. There have been several posts in the past about this, so you may want to search for them. If the shifter pin that slides the spline into the transmission thru shaft is worn, it may slip out. It should be a round pin. If it isn't round or the llinkage is bent you may need a new one or repair it. Slipping out can be bad as on mine, this damaged the splines on the transmission thru shaft. This shaft runs all the way from the engine thru the transmission to the PTO. If that shaft is damaged, you need to split the tractor to change it. You can split the tractor just in front of the transmission and then take the shaft out. New shafts are available on the Cub web site for around $100 (I know as I just bought one). Roger
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