Cub cadet commercial z-wing – Cub Cadet Z-Wing User Manual

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27.14.Inspect the yoke shaft for wear. Repair or

replace it if the bearing cones have worn into the
shaft, or if the yoke exhibits other signs of wear
or damage.

27.15.To reinstall the yoke, after complete bearing

removal, use the following steps:

27.16.Drive the bearing races into place against the

lips on each end of the bore, using an appropri-
ate drift or bearing driver.

27.17.Position the bottom bearing (cleaned, inspected,

and packed) in it’s race, and secure it by press-
ing a new seal in behind it.

27.18.Drive the seal flush with the bottom edge of the

bore using a seal driver or a 2X4.

27.19.Lubricate the lip of the seal with grease or oil,

and position the lower spacer in the seal. If the
spacer has a wear ring on the sealing surface, it
may be reversed, or swapped with the upper
spacer. See Figure 27.19.

27.20.Insert the yoke shaft up through the lower spacer

and bearing.

27.21.Install the cleaned, inspected and freshly packed

upper bearing over the shaft, followed by the
upper spacer and castle nut.

27.22.Support the yoke while tightening the castle nut.

27.23.Tighten the nut until all vertical play in the yoke

shaft has just been taken-up, then align the
nearest serration on the nut with the cross-bore
in the yoke shaft.

27.24.Secure the nut with a new 5/32” X 1 1/4” cotter

pin, and reinstall the grease cap.

Figure 27.19

Seal

Lower spacer

27.25.Front axle removal can be done with the cutting

deck in-place, if the mower and deck are prop-
erly supported.

27.26.Remove the grease caps and cotter pins from

each of the front caster yokes.

27.27.Loosen, but do not remove the castle nuts that

secure the caster yokes, using a 1 1/8” wrench.

27.28.Lift and safely support the mower by each side

of the frame, behind the front axle.

27.29.Support the cutting deck by the reinforced front

lip, just inside of each front deck gauge wheel.
This will take the weight off of the front lift rod.
See Figure 27.29.

27.30.Remove the caster yokes to make the front axle

easier to handle. See Figure 27.30.

Figure 27.29

Frame supported by
jack-stands

Cutting deck supported by
jack-stands

Figure 27.30

Front axle
without caster
yokes

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