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Bucky4
Silver Member
- Joined
- Feb 12, 2004
- Messages
- 162
- Location
- Eastern suburbs of Pittsburgh
- Tractor
- '03 L3130, '06 BX24, '11 RTV1100
Sorry for the long delay in replies, but I've been out of the country for the last month with very limited access to this site. I don't have the time right now to post a detailed description of the repair, but can say it was extremely EASY to do once I realized how the other end of the lower shaft fit into the cover on the other side. Long story short, I used a long, large flat bladed screwdriver to lift the shaft and maneuver it into position to seat the bearing on the other end. Once I got it aligned it pushed it very easily. Oh yea, you have to put the PTO in "mid only" so the lower shaft can move freely.
No gasket for those that asked. I'll have to check which sealer I used. Got it at AutoZone.
No gasket for those that asked. I'll have to check which sealer I used. Got it at AutoZone.