Posted by Billy NY on June 07, 2008 at 05:50:05 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: Re: Servis batwing posted by Jerry Cummins on June 07, 2008 at 05:30:34:
The Rhino book on my 6'-0" model, calls for some outrageous torque on that nut,(the blade carrier nut) like 450 lbs, also when seating the blade carrier, good to strike the blade carrier near the nut with a heavy hammer to seat the hub, make sure the mating surfaces are clean, and you hit without damaging the end of the shaft,threads etc., re-tighten after striking. Though, I have no idea why so much torque, but that's what they call for, I've had mine apart numerous times now and seat that hub, tighten er down good, seems to be fine through all kinds of conditions, same cotter pin too, though it's probably best to replace that, they do get fatigued.
Is it similar to this under there ?
4 outside bolts are for deck attachment, smaller are contained within gearbox
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