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Atvman

03-08-2007 16:49:27




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Does anyone know how to replace the orings that go under the transmssion bearing retainers on a cub? Do they even need to be replaced? (They came in a seal kit i bought) I took out the 3 bolts that hold them in, but they appear to be in there pretty tight.




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Daniel H.

03-08-2007 18:04:49




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 Re: Cub transmission bearing retainers in reply to Atvman, 03-08-2007 16:49:27  
I think your talking about the differential bearing retains in the sides of the transmission. The retains will pry out, but you have to be careful not to damage the shims underneath. They only need to be replaced if you are pulling the retainers to replace the differential shaft seals.



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Roger46

03-08-2007 17:29:02




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 Re: Cub transmission bearing retainers in reply to Atvman, 03-08-2007 16:49:27  
I thought there was only one o-ring in the Cub transmission and that is on the lower shaft in the front. I looked in my parts manual and that is all I could find. I think that o-ring is to keep the transmission from leaking past the shims. When I rebuilt mine last year I took the nut off the end of the shaft and pulled the bearing off (light press fit) by driving the shaft back with a brass hammer. I did it about 10 times while I was adjusting the bevel gears after putting my gears in a different transmission case. Roger

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