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Toro 8125 Servicing And Repair page 14

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Wash and clean all
parts. Inspect for
wear or
damage. Replace any worn or damaged parts.
If either the worm
or worm wheel
are worn or
damaged (Fig.
52),
always replace both at same
time. Also, if one or more of the driver plates or
driven plates are worn or damaged, replace all of
them.
Whenever complete disassembly of the transmis-
sion is
necessary, replace both packings
and
gasket (Fig. 52).
Correct sequence in reassembly of the driver and
driven plates into the housing is very important. If
reassembled incorrectly, the transmission will not
function properly. There are six driver plates (Ref.
2) and seven driven plates (Ref. 3, Fig. 54). Starting
with
a
driven plate, place it in the housing. Next,
assemble a driver plate, then
a
driven and continue
alternating with every other one being a driver plate
and the last one being a driven plate. Assemble the
driven sleeve (Ref. 4, Fig. 54) into the plates, turn-
ing so it will go all the way down. If it has engaged
all of the driven plates, it will be fully seated.
Fig. 54
Fig. 53
1. Driver
2. Driver Plate
3. Driven Plate
4. Driven Sleeve
The clutch assembly will locate between the pin
hole and snap ring groove in the shaft. Fig. 55. The
spline end of driver housing will locate next to the
groove with the slotted end of the driven sleeve be-
ing positioned over the pin hole.
Fig. 55
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SERVICE BULLETIN REFERENCES
OCTOBER 1984

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