Joint cover on BX1870

qwas7899

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Broke off. Any issues if not replaced and what would be an easy fix other then disassemble. Thx!

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Broke off. Any issues if not replaced and what would be an easy fix other then disassemble. Thx!

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You are going to give a ton more info, what you said covers way to many possibilities! ;)
 

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Disassembly is relatively easy, in case you decide to do it. I know because I lost the u-joint at the other end and had to replace it (then found the original on top of the mower deck afterwards...)

The u-joints are held in place by a roll pin. Push the roll pin out and the u-Joint slips on the splined shafts and the drive shaft can be dropped down. Not that difficult to do.

I think it would be easier just to replace the cover with a new one, than it would be to mess around trying to figure out an "easy" fix.
 

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I agree with Henro, just get a new cover, the damage that can be done to parts in there from getting to dirty could get rather expensive! ;)
 

qwas7899

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Thx for the responses. While I'm no mechanic it does seem doable. Better then wrapping a garbage bag around it I guess.

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Thx for the responses. While I'm no mechanic it does seem doable. Better then wrapping a garbage bag around it I guess.

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I am no mechanic either, by a long shot.

The only issue you will have to overcome is how to push the roll pin out.

I used a C-clamp to push mine in, but did not have to remove one, since the issue was in my case the pin was missing.

I THINK if I were to push the pin out with what I have on hand, I would use something like a large nut on the exit side, and still use a C-Clamp to push the pin through the hole in the nut.

Some may say just use a punch and hammer to drive the roll pin out. It just bothers me to put shock loads on bearings by doing that. Perhaps a baseless concern in the case of a roll pin. Maybe someone with more experience can chime in...