Posted by Wayne from MN on August 20, 2008 at 10:19:00 from (66.228.243.49):
In Reply to: Bull Gear M posted by moonlite 37 on August 20, 2008 at 03:29:18:
You need to remove the transmission cover to replace the bull gear. Be careful loosening the cover cap screws; blow all dirt away and carefully turn your socket handle both left & right until you are sure the cap screw is loosening easily. The belt pulley (if present) will need to be removed first. Shift the transmission to neutral. Unless you have a shop crane or loader, get 3 strong friends to help lift the cover off. Block carefully under the transmission housing and block the opposite rear tire so nothing is going to endanger you. Remove the tire-wheel assembly, loosen the axle housing cap screws, loosen the bull gear cap screw while placing a spacer between the 2 bull gear cap screws. This will force the axle out of the gear you are replacing. Needless to say, this is a good time to replace all the lube in the rear end; turn the belt pulley over to drain about a pint or so of old oil out at the same time. There is a small drain plug on the belly of the tractor under the belt pulley area that will drain the front housing area as well. Good luck.
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