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cub axle/planter gear confusion..help,please!

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KevinH

06-02-2005 16:13:48




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I got a set of planters for the cub...that"s old news. I went to put the gear on the rear axle and the axle housings had been switched sometime due to busted out bolt holes.Problem is now the axle that the gear goes on is on the wrong side. Do I have to switch axles or is there something I"m just not seeing? If I have to switch axles, how do I go about it? I"m pretty good on the engines, but I"ve never been into the axles on these cubs. Thanks for any help, Kevin

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JLE

06-02-2005 18:36:20




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 Re: cub axle/planter gear confusion..help,please! in reply to KevinH, 06-02-2005 16:13:48  
That was orginaly an attachment, can't you just pull the cover off one side change the nut and drive lug from one side to other side and viceie/versie
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George Willer

06-03-2005 06:28:38




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 Re: cub axle/planter gear confusion..help,please! in reply to JLE, 06-02-2005 18:36:20  
No, the axles are different. It requires a good press to change them.



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KevinH

06-02-2005 18:42:15




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 Re: cub axle/planter gear confusion..help,please! in reply to JLE, 06-02-2005 18:36:20  
Just got back in from getting it. As for the nut and lug switch...no, the lug is actually on the end of the axle. I was originally afraid to pound on the axle without knowing how it was in there. But I finally got them out and switched. Thanks, guys!



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Bigdog

06-02-2005 16:24:09




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 Re: cub axle/planter gear confusion..help,please! in reply to KevinH, 06-02-2005 16:13:48  
Yes, you will have to swap the axles. It will require pressing them out and swapping them.



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