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Re: Re: H PTO Drive Removal
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Posted by John Kerber on August 02, 2003 at 04:32:11 from (24.197.103.231):
In Reply to: Re: H PTO Drive Removal posted by william on July 31, 2003 at 08:05:58:
In response to Tim, I hit a medium size rock with the mower. I am moving to this property soon and had not had a chance to clean up all of the rocks, so hit hit this one. You can believe all of the fields are cleaned out of rock now! Thanks all of you for the info. I did check some gear prices and I think I will look for a new rear instead of replacing parts. I also noticed the cast housing for the final differential bearings are broke. When you use the jacking bolts on them, whoever worked on it before me must not have removed the bull gears first. Both of them are boken (they still hold the bearings though). I am going to take that bottom shaft out now that I know how. It is not going to whup me. JK
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