IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Bearing and washer on top of
differential assembly are loose. Do not drop or lose parts.
3. Put fork of differential lock shaft into groove of collar
on differential assembly. Install differential assembly
and differential lock shaft together into transaxle case.
4. Install ball bearing.
Fig. 71, Transaxle Right Cover Assembly
5. Apply a bead of silicon sealant to mating surface
of transaxle case.
6. Carefully lower right transaxle cover assembly (B) onto
case while making sure bearings and shafts fit into
bores properly. Make sure washer on swash plate does
not fall out of position. Secure with sixteen (16) cap
screws (A), and tighten to specification below. (Fig. 71)
Transaxle Case Cap Screw Torque Specifications:
• Used Transaxle Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 N•m (18 lb-ft)
• New Transaxle Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 N•m (22 lb-ft)
7. Assemble bearing, washers and snap rings on
input shaft.
8. Install input shaft assembly and large snap ring.
Fig. 72, Without Rear PTO Option, Assembly
Fig. 73, With Rear PTO Option, Assembly
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