On the weekend the tractor developed a rattle/ticking strange sound coming from below my feet. Assumed a branch must have gotten caught up when I was cleaning up brush after the hurricane and was the cause of the noise.
I had to remove the mower deck to get under and see what was going on. No visible branches or debris, but the remnant of the front rubber boot was on the shaft and spinning making what I know now was a slapping noise.
I called the dealer and asked about the repair. The person I spoke with talked to someone and then came back on the line and told me it is a about a 2 day job and they have to take the tractor apart to remove the shaft and replace to boot. Well that set me back as my mind raced to thinking about the bill for 16 hours labour to replace a $5 part. I simply said let me look into it and get back to you.
The BX1880 WSM 4.5.1.14 Removing the Propeller Shaft says "1. Disconnect the front coupling (1) from the engine. 2 Remove the propeller shaft assembly. 3. Remove the HST Fan from the Propeller shaft.
Does anyone know if the front coupling is unbolted if there is enough movement in the shaft splines to slide the propeller shaft back enough to replace the boot?
Is there another option to provide protection to the area, perhaps coating it with grease and regularly cleaning and replacing.
I had to remove the mower deck to get under and see what was going on. No visible branches or debris, but the remnant of the front rubber boot was on the shaft and spinning making what I know now was a slapping noise.
I called the dealer and asked about the repair. The person I spoke with talked to someone and then came back on the line and told me it is a about a 2 day job and they have to take the tractor apart to remove the shaft and replace to boot. Well that set me back as my mind raced to thinking about the bill for 16 hours labour to replace a $5 part. I simply said let me look into it and get back to you.
The BX1880 WSM 4.5.1.14 Removing the Propeller Shaft says "1. Disconnect the front coupling (1) from the engine. 2 Remove the propeller shaft assembly. 3. Remove the HST Fan from the Propeller shaft.
Does anyone know if the front coupling is unbolted if there is enough movement in the shaft splines to slide the propeller shaft back enough to replace the boot?
Is there another option to provide protection to the area, perhaps coating it with grease and regularly cleaning and replacing.