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Re: How do I inspect trans shaft on cub 154
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Posted by John in Ct on March 20, 2007 at 15:22:26 from (69.24.45.50):
In Reply to: How do I inspect trans shaft on cub 154 posted by Tim from IL on March 20, 2007 at 11:41:43:
It has been a while that I worked on mine so I could be wrong but I am pretty sure the pin or bolt is between the front of the transmission and the other side of that pressure plate (through the pressure plate). It sounds like that is your problem but it may not be an easy fix. If you have the new updated rear flywheel it takes a bolt and tightening the bolt will bring the 2 halfs tight around the shaft but if you have the old style that isn't made to tighten, the shaft turning inside could have made the fit loose. A bolt will fix it for a little while but it will need to be replaced with the new style and hopefully the shaft isn't worn too much or that will need replacing too.
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