Vertical Shaft Seal Replacement
Refer to Figure 12, page 28.
1.Disconnect and remove the driveline from the gearbox.
2.Remove dipstick breather assembly (30) and siphon gear lube from housing through this opening.
3.Remove crossbar (see page 36).
4.Remove retaining ring (33) and output oil seal (15). Replace output oil seal (15) with new seal. Install retaining ring (33).
NOTE: Distortion to seal cage or damage to seal lip will cause seal to leak.
5.Fill gearbox with SAE 80W or 90W gear lube to the center of the horizontal shaft.
6.Remove and replace any seal damaged in installation.
Horizontal Shaft Seal Replacement
Refer to Figure 12.
1.Disconnect and remove the driveline from the gearbox.
2.Remove dipstick breather assembly (30) and siphon gear lube from housing through this opening.
3.Remove input oil seal (6). Replace with new one.
4.Fill gearbox with SAE 80W or 90W gear lube to the center of the horizontal shaft.
Gearbox Cap Leak Repair
Refer to Figure 12.
1.Disconnect and remove the driveline from the gearbox.
2.Remove dipstick breather assembly (30) and siphon gear lube from housing through this opening.
3.Remove cap where leak is occurring (4, 21 or 26).
4.Clean mating surfaces with a gasket remover.
5.Replace gaskets (7, 8, 22, 23) as required to meet the following specifications:
●End float should be less than 0.012".
●Rotational torque should be less than 2.2 lbs- inch.
●Gear backlash should be between 0.006" and 0.016".
6.Install cap (4, 21 or 26) using a gasket sealant.
7.Install cap screws (3 or 25) and torque to 29
8.Fill gearbox with SAE 80W or 90W gear lube to the center of the horizontal shaft.
GEARBOX REPAIR - STYLE A
Gearbox Removal From Cutter
NOTE: Gearbox is heavy: do not attempt to move with- out mechanical assistance.
1.Disconnect and remove the driveline from the gearbox that is to be removed.
2.Remove cotter pin and nut from vertical shaft and remove crossbar (see page 36).
3.Remove the eight bolts that attach gearbox to cutter and remove gearbox.
Gearbox Disassembly
Refer to Figure 12.
1.Remove six cap screws (25) and cover (26) from gearbox and pour out gear oil.
2.Remove caps (21 and 4).
3.Support gearbox in hand press and push on the gear end of the input shaft (5) to remove bearing (20).
4.Remove gear (32) from inside housing.
5.Remove bearing (20) by using a punch and hammer from outside of housing.
6.Support housing in vise in a horizontal position.
7.The castle nut (14), cotter pin (13), and hub were already removed with the stump jumper/crossbar. Remove the ring (33), and oil seal (15).
8.Remove cotter pin (19), nut (18) from output shaft (16).
9.Remove output shaft (16) by using a punch and hammer and tap on top to drive down. Remove gear (17) and shims (9, 10, 11) from inside housing.
10.Remove bottom bearing (12) by using a punch and hammer from the top, outside the housing.
11.Support housing upside down (top cover surface) and remove bearing (20) by using a punch and hammer from the bottom side of the housing.
12.Inspect gears for broken teeth and wear. Some wear is normal and will show on loaded side. Forged gear surfaces are rough when new. Check that the wear pattern is smooth.
13.Inspect vertical and horizontal shafts for grooves, nicks, or bumps in the areas where the seals seat. Resurface any damage with emery cloth.
26 Dealer Service | MAN0963 (2/16/2012) |
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