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There is a special c clip holding the bevel pinion shaft thingy, it is behind the welch plug.
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Thank you so much! I just went out and popped the plug out but I broke my snap ring pliers earlier today so I’ll need to go get a new pair tonight to spread that clip.
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A few tips for you
https://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/...ad.php?t=33244 If you want the Cyclops service manual you can find it on Cub Cadet Cyclops on Face Book https://www.facebook.com/groups/666265203510023/ in the files section. I'm one of the admins so I'll approve you.
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Backfires even when cooled down so must be one of the other issues JMECH mentioned. Some day I'll dig into it but for now opening the throttle work. Father-in-laws 1864 does the exact same thing. |
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Thanks for the help and the links Sam. I have spent a lot of time on those threads since I picked this one up.
I was able to get everything sealed up bolted back in and started it up instatly started leaking again turns out the right side trunnion seal was leaking as well. Napa has the seal in stock and I was surprisingly able to replace the seal still in the tractor. Not sure what the slot/opening on the right side of the frame is for but it sure was handy to pull the seal 😁 Tractor is sitting the the garage waiting to adjust neutral and put the fenders back on and will be a worker soon. Here’s a couple pics for entertainment.
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