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rogerrager
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2004-05-03          85078

I broke my buddy's lawn tractor!! My friend was recently sent to Iraq and my wife and I were helping out with some yard work. Long story short, his cub cadet 1420 hydro spun the wheels a couple times and something went snap while trying to pull a heavy trailer! The drive belt is turning as is the cooling fan atop the rear-end. Anybody have any ideas...shear pin, key-way, gears???? How 'bout a service manual/picture of the hydro-tranny internals.

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The-Dog


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loghouse95
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2004-05-03          85082

check to see if one of the rear wheels has a key , maybe it sheared off ....

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Art White
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2004-05-03          85093

There is a key but it is internal and will need to have the rearend and then the hydro removed to get to it. ....

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rogerrager
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2004-05-03          85097

Thanks........ ....

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rogerrager
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2004-05-03          85098

Thanks Art....How big of a job is it?? Do you take the sheet metal off the frame and work from the top or should I try to get the rear-end out from under the tractor?...or do I concede and take it to a dealer.....I'm certainly not afraid of a challenge but.......

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The-Dog ....

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Art White
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2004-05-06          85405

You have to remove the transmission and rear end to do this job. ....

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