In-Frame Repairs: Drop-Axle Removal - Cub Cadet Domestic Series 5000 Service Manual

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Domestic Series 5000 MFD
7.

IN-FRAME REPAIRS: DROP-AXLE REMOVAL

7.1.
The drop axle assembly can also be removed
complete.
7.2.
If working on the left side drop axle, disconnect
the cylinder mounting stud from the steering arm
using a 24 mm wrench to hold the bottom nut
and a 1 1/16" wrench to turn the top nut.
7.3.
Remove the nut from the tie rod end, using a 19
mm wrench for the nut and a 17 mm wrench to
hold the stud. See Figure 7.3.
Steering arm
Figure 7.3
7.4.
Support the drop axle housing, and remove the
four bolts that hold the steering arm to the king
pin housing using a 17 mm wrench.
See Figure 7.4.
Jack supporting
drop axle housing
Steering arm
King pin
housing
Figure 7.4
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Tie rod end
(loose)
Tie rod
(disconnect)
Steering
cylinder
mounting stud
40
7.5.
Lift the steering arm off of the kingpin housing
and the stud for the steering cylinder.
See Figure 7.5.
Steering arm
My arm
Figure 7.5
7.6.
At this point, the most common service proce-
dure will be to remove the kingpin housing and
drop axle housing as a unit.
7.7.
If there is obvious damage that is isolated to the
drop axle housing, it is possible to separate the
two at this point without removing the kingpin
housing.
7.8.
Grip the stub shaft and pull it out of the kingpin
housing. It is retained by the friction of a rubber
o-ring that also serves as a seal.
See Figure 7.8.
Stub shaft
Washer
O-ring seal
Figure 7.8
Sealed bearing
Washer
Stub shaft

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