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    1572D pto trouble

    OK, I found out you don't beat it with a hammer. I had to cut the housing off the bearing and then grind the shaft where I had used the hammer. Still the bearing and were pretty tight. Ended up at machine shop, new bearings and o-rings, 127 dollars and my cub cadet 145 dollar housing and my pto...
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    Archive through April 02, 2009

    wups sorry, I reposted in the other section. If the admin could delete this one Ill try and get it right next time.
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    1572D pto trouble

    Help needed. I have a model 1572 with a 433 rear pto.I hit a root with my tiller and broke the rear pulley housing (Part 29 in the part break down)mounting ears. I got a new housing but am having trouble removing pulley and shaft from housing. I have it removed from the tractor. The rear...
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    Archive through April 02, 2009

    Help needed. I have a model 1572 with a 433 rear pto.I hit a root with my tiller and broke the rear pulley housing (Part 29 in the part break down)mounting ears. I got a new housing but am having trouble removing pulley and shaft from housing. I have it removed from the tractor. The rear...
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