jabr1319
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Over the weekend I was doing some end of season cleanup when I stopped the mower to pickup some kids toys that were in my path. While I'm off the mower I hear an awful clanging sound and immediately shut down. I turn back on and immediately hear the same clanging. Metal on metal coming from below the center console/foot area. I'm also now unable to accelerate/reverse so I shut down again and curse away...
Today I removed the seat and fender (surprisingly easy) and saw the culprit. The pin joint must have fell out and the yoke became disconnected from the grooved shaft that goes into the rear hydrostatic transmission assembly. Identifying the problem has been the easy part so far. I'm finding that the assembled yoke's and rod are about 1/4" longer than i need them to be in order to easily reassemble everything and put a new pin in to hold it all back together.
I'm wondering, do I need to disassemble one of the cross joints in order to get this put back together? I have the parts diagram, and that process looks possible from the diagram, but looking at my tractor it doesn't look too easy to remove the clips that hold that assembly together.
Has anyone had to go about doing this before? Any tips? Below are a couple shots of the parts diagram and a photo of my setup.
Thanks,
Josh



Today I removed the seat and fender (surprisingly easy) and saw the culprit. The pin joint must have fell out and the yoke became disconnected from the grooved shaft that goes into the rear hydrostatic transmission assembly. Identifying the problem has been the easy part so far. I'm finding that the assembled yoke's and rod are about 1/4" longer than i need them to be in order to easily reassemble everything and put a new pin in to hold it all back together.
I'm wondering, do I need to disassemble one of the cross joints in order to get this put back together? I have the parts diagram, and that process looks possible from the diagram, but looking at my tractor it doesn't look too easy to remove the clips that hold that assembly together.
Has anyone had to go about doing this before? Any tips? Below are a couple shots of the parts diagram and a photo of my setup.
Thanks,
Josh


