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Cadet trans & diff
I bought a cadet tranny for the purpose of transfer the gears etc into a F Cub my question is how is a easy way to get the clips off of the axles so I can remove the axles, do you have to take the spider apart?
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Re: Cadet trans & diff
I haven't had the Cadet differential apart. No need to. But typically you need to remove the spider gears to remove the keys.
Not a difficult or time consuming task. Remove the bolt(s) holding the pinion shaft in place. Slide out the pinion shaft. Carefully keep the gears and any shims with the gears. Remove the keys.
Not a difficult or time consuming task. Remove the bolt(s) holding the pinion shaft in place. Slide out the pinion shaft. Carefully keep the gears and any shims with the gears. Remove the keys.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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Re: Cadet trans & diff
Thanks Eugene, I figured as much but just didn't want totake something apart unless necessary
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Re: Cadet trans & diff
Jim, if you mean the "C" clips on the Cub Cadet axles, rotate them around until you are looking at the "opening" in the clip, and push on both "legs" at once with a wide blade screw driver, stiff putty knife, etc., and the clip will normally pop off. Works for me.
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Re: Cadet trans & diff
You have to flip the ring gear over anyway to put a Cadet transmission in a Cub. Otherwise you will have 3 speeds in reverse.
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Re: Cadet trans & diff
Thanks Paul I tried that and they just poped right off.
Ct Bob I am just useing the gears from the cadet case and going to put them in a LoBoy case the case are different the Cadet don't have enough holes in it to accomodate everything the LoBoy needs
Ct Bob I am just useing the gears from the cadet case and going to put them in a LoBoy case the case are different the Cadet don't have enough holes in it to accomodate everything the LoBoy needs
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Re: Cadet trans & diff
Jim, I suggest you save the shims from the Cub case and use them when you install the Cadet gears. The gears and bearings are precision machined so the shims are more for the differences in the case. It may not be perfect, but it is a better place to start, in my opinion.
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