sd455dan
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- Joined
- Oct 23, 2012
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- North Idaho
- Tractor
- Rhino 554, Ford 550 TLB (JD X500, MTD, Gilson riding mowers) Ford 3000-Sold
No word yet? My bet is the rear u-joint worked forward, fell off, and since the shaft spins with the front wheels, it caught in the mower, stopped the front wheels until the input shaft snapped. Then you were home free except for missing FWD. that痴 why your drive shaft looks like a pretzel. Should be no problem at the rear unless the splines on the shaft show wear. Replace the front pinion, driveshaft, repair mower drive, and away you go.
MHarryE
That sounds plausible to, It would have been telling to see how tightly the front pinion splined shaft is clamped and also how far into the female end the splined piece of pinion actually is.
After looking at the pics again , It does appear the driveline may have been almost all the way forward and snapped the pinion almost flush with the diff housing and almost flush with the end of the clamp.
But I still have a problem with a missing cap. I guess it is possible the u joint hit with enough force once the driveline was free of the rear splines to have impacted hard enough to knock a cap out.