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Re: (ET) Repaired Transaxle



How about wriring an article for the club elec-trak site detailing
your transaxle repair, especially including Bill's tips, while it is
fresh in your mind?  I'm expecting to tear into mine after leave
sweeping season is over, before the snow flies.

Maybe the book can be scanned onto the website?  Is it specific
to your model, or does it cover all the elec-trak transaxles?

-Chris

----- Original Message -----
From: "Pestka, Dennis J" <Dennis Pestka mkg com>
To: "'Elec-Trak Email Discussion List'" <elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu>
Cc: "Rowe, Rodney D" <Rodney Rowe mkg com>
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 1:35 PM
Subject: (ET) Repaired Transaxle


> After about 4 weeks and assembling and disassembling it about 4 times,
I've
> got the Transaxle for my Wheelhorse C-185 repaired, back on the tractor,
and
> back into service cutting grass.
>
> Replaced all the bearings, seals, and gaskets. So far it's running nice
and
> dry,  and "SHAZAM" all 4 gears even work.
>
> Never had attempted anything like this before. Can't say enough about the
> help I received from Bill Gunn.
> Besides supplying me with all the parts and a transaxle repair book, he
gave
> me a lot of tips over the phone on how to complete this repair.
>
> Dennis
> Elsberry, MO.
>
> p.s.;
>
> When Bill tells you to cut the Wheel Hubs off with a reciprocating saw,
you
> might as well bite your bottom lip and go ahead and do it.