Domestic series 5000 mfd – Cub Cadet 5000 Series User Manual

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Domestic Series 5000 MFD

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6.8.

After the axle is separated from the bearing and
cover, the bearing, and the seal that protects it
may be easily removed from the cover.
See Figure 6.8.

6.9.

Clean and inspect all of the components and
sealing surfaces on mating components:

Bearings should turn smoothly and freely.

The splines, wheel mounting flange, bearing
journals, lug threads, splines and seal surface of
the axle should all be in good condition.

Check the axle cover for damage.

6.10. To reassemble the axle cover: See Figure 6.10.

Figure 6.8

Outer axle bearing: slip fit in bore,
stops against shoulder

Shoulder

Figure 6.10


no stop shoulder

Straight bore for seal:

Seal driver

Use a seal driver to install a new seal in the
cover. There is no shoulder for the seal to seat
against, so it must be driven far enough that the
outer edge of the seal is flush with the outer
edge of the machined bore that the seal seats in.

Lubricate the lip of the seal.

Assemble the axle, bearings, and axle bevel
gear to the axle cover. Be certain that the retain-
ing ring is properly seated in its groove on reas-
sembly.

6.11. On installation to the drop axle housing:

Apply a small bead of sealant such as Black
Loctite # 5900 to the mating surfaces.

Apply a small amount of thread locking com-
pound such as Loctite 242 (blue) to the threads
of the bolts that secure the axle cover.

Install the cover to the drop axle housing, and
tighten the bolts to torque of 160-220 in-lbs. (18-
25 Nm). There is an embossed square on the
cover, but there is no need to orient it in any spe-
cific location.

Refill the drop axle housing with 85W140 gear
lube.

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