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01-13-2012, 08:33 AM #1Gold Member
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One more horse question!
Sorry to keep bothering everyone, and thanks for Randy and everyone for all the help so far.
I need to remove the shaft that the bronze transmission gear is on. I've pulled out both assemblies that have the "O" ring in them, and the "C" clip is not on it (which is why I am taking it apart....)
One side of the shaft has a small concentric hole drilled, and I assume they pressed it in from that side.
I took my press and started pressing it, and it moves a little bit and then stops.
Do I need more pressure to remove that shaft or is there another trick?
Thanks
Wayne
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01-13-2012, 08:45 AM #2Gold Member
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Re: One more horse question!
Hey Wayne I PM'ed you a few minutes ago with my phone number, Call me.
ILLINOIS ENGINE, Beecher City, IL
Briggs and Stratton MST (Master Service Technician)
ILENGINE over at Lawnmowerforum
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01-13-2012, 07:43 PM #3Gold Member
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Re: One more horse question!
Randy:
Thanks so much for your help on this! Both sahfts come out of the trans easily if you know how to do it... And I certainly did not. The shaft where that bronze gear sets is actually not hard at all, as long as you have a good picture o it and know which way to push it.
Anyway, right now my transmission is down to a bare casting. As soon as my new bushings come in, I'll be good to go.
thanks again. I'm normally over on the green tractor side of this forum and not hear!
Wayne
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01-17-2012, 09:27 AM #4Elite Member
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Re: One more horse question!
I went through the same scenario 2 years ago. Machined all my own parts. Much easier and less expensive......
Kubota M9000HDCC3
Kubota 105S
"If haying was easy, everyone would do it. It isn't."
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01-30-2012, 11:40 PM #5Silver Member
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Re: One more horse question!
I had to re-build a "borrowed" horse tiller unit (pto) and it took new bronze gear plus the worm shaft , bearings/seals/shims gaskets/etc,---I think all parts came to around $480 total, PLUS some very sore fingers!!! ---never pressed nothing,---it all drove apart quite easily, putting it back together was nother story!!!----I hope to NEVER have to work on any more of them! thanks; sonny
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