Cub Cadet SLTX1000 Series User Manual

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NOTE: The brake spring has a tighter hook on the

brake arm end than on the brake rod end. It
is much easier to disconnect the spring from
the rod. See Figure 6.84.

14.

Carefully lift the transaxle onto a workbench for dis-
assembly as needed.

15.

Installation notes:

15a. Check adjustment of the brake before install-

ing the transaxle.

15b. Connect both ends of the brake actuator

spring before lifting the transaxle back into the
tractor.

15c. Coat the Double-D axle shaft with a high qual-

ity grease or anti seize compound before
installing the wheels

15d. The wheel spacer sleeves are of different lengths: the short one goes on the right, the long one goes on

the left.

15e. Install the transaxle by reversing the steps used to remove it.

15f. Tighten fasteners according to the torque table at the end of this chapter.

16.

Operate and test the drive system, brake system, and all safety features before returning the tractor to service

Figure 6.84

Rod end

Arm end

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