OP
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Thank you all so very much. It turned out to be fairly easy once I unhooked the tiller from the middle of the shaft, and took off the guard, I had room to see what I was doing, and a few taps with a hammer and a wood block, it went down to the locking position, then just came off like it was supposed to. Luckily, their was no damage except the broken grease fitting. I am not even mad at my son in law. I did however over do it with the post hole digger yesterday, and I am so sore, I can hardly walk. A friend is coming back to help today so I am up and having coffee now. I should get some older friends, who are not so gung ho. Thank you all again for your help. That little bit of confidence after reading your posts gave me the determination to get it done. I only have 10 hours on my tractor, does that make me a newbie?
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