Reparation instructions
6. Remove the hub using a puller. Do not lose
the key that sits between the hub and the
shaft.
7. Remove the protective metal washer.
8. Mark one end of the shaft. Push out the shaft
with a puller. Tap out the bearing and remove
the spacer.
You can purchase the entire assembly, complete
with shaft housing, shaft, spacer, and bearings.
Fit in the reverse order to removal. Make sure
that the shaft is mounted in the same direction as
when it was removed, otherwise the keys will not
fit the grooves.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
When tightening the blade shaft screws,
the transmission side should always be
tightened first and then the blade
screws.
Tighten the blade bearings with a torque of 20–25
Nm (14–18 lb-ft).
Tighten the blade bearings with a torque of 45–50
Nm (32–36 lb-ft).
Removing the hub
Removing the protective washer
Removing the shaft
Repair kit
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