First off: He didn't ask for any help on picking fluids. So, lets stop with that discussion please.
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Originally Posted by zippy1
Yeah Daniel, it's not a big deal fixing the trunnion, hell if I could do it on nearly every tractor I own, it'll be a breeze  for you.
As mentioned, the amount of heat your going to use to close up the corners isn't a big deal, but for the "just in case" wrap a wet rag around the shaft and over the pump. You'll be golden 
Oh yeah, take it from the expert, (me) do not clean out the differential with paper towel on a hydro either, it's to easy to not get every piece out, and the pickup tube frowns on that  Jon will get a laugh out of that 
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Todd is correct on his advice.
No, I will never forget how we first met Todd. Even I was stumped on that deal!
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Originally Posted by drglinski
I took the snow fighting equipment off the 147 today, and after sinking it (and having to push it out) of my very soupy backyard because I thought a drive would be fun, I climbed under neath it and the cam plate can be moved laterally about an inch or more.  I'm sure that is part of the problem.
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What are you waiting for Daniel? Take the fenders off and get the rear out!