L185DT Bent Bevel Gear Shaft

007kubotaguy

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B7100DT L245DT JD 2355
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Great. Looks like my box survived the 3,000 mile ride. You should not need a puller to get the axle gear off. Just remove the snap ring and it should come right off just
 
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TwitchyMcJoe

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1980 L185DT
Great. Looks like my box survived the 3,000 mile ride. You should not need a puller to get the axle gear off. Just remove the snap ring and it should come right off just
Yeah, it should, except that one of the loose ball bearings or, the other gears, put a few dents in the end of the shaft. Pulling the gear with a puller will reshape it though, and the new one will slide right on.
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Thought I should mention that the groove for the snap ring is fine, despite how bad it looks. I pulled the snap ring before this picture.
 
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007kubotaguy

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B7100DT L245DT JD 2355
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Herald Calif.
Yeah, it should, except that one of the loose ball bearings or, the other gears, put a few dents in the end of the shaft. Pulling the gear with a puller will reshape it though, and the new one will slide right on. View attachment 126940

Thought I should mention that the groove for the snap ring is fine, despite how bad it looks. I pulled the snap ring before this picture.
If you need axle just let me know and I will send you one.
 

TwitchyMcJoe

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If you need axle just let me know and I will send you one.
Not needed. It's beat up, but serviceable.
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I had to angle grind some slots in the old bevel gear to pull it off with the puller. Cleaned the splines with needle files.


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Now to borrow a torque wrench and buy some gear oil. Finally I'll be able to mow again. The field is getting tall.
 
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