It kills me that I have posted maybe 3 threads based on 1 problem over the past few months.
I really need to figure out why Cootworld won’t let me register, granted there is little activity there.
Does anyone have any experience taking the Driven Clutch off of a coot?
I swear for how “well built” this machine is, it sure isn’t well designed to work on. Both the engine and transmission CVT clutches cannot be removed without pulling out their corresponding attachments. IE When you unbolt the CVT clutches they slide on the shafts until they hit the tub. They both only need maybe ½” more room to slide off, but alas the designers all those years ago figured ½” more leg room justified making it impossible to do routine disassembly.
Call me frustrated, but I beg anyone who has removed the transmissions clutch any tips? It appears I will have to remove the entire sheet metal shroud, bearing assembly for the sprocket, chain, brake support, and steering support just to get at the front of the transmission. Seeing as it takes no less than 30min with two spanners and bloody knuckles cranking on stuff with 6 degrees of room completely out of site to do one of the many bolts holding the shroud together I’d love to know if my whining is justified.
If not just ignore my venting.
I really need to figure out why Cootworld won’t let me register, granted there is little activity there.
Does anyone have any experience taking the Driven Clutch off of a coot?
I swear for how “well built” this machine is, it sure isn’t well designed to work on. Both the engine and transmission CVT clutches cannot be removed without pulling out their corresponding attachments. IE When you unbolt the CVT clutches they slide on the shafts until they hit the tub. They both only need maybe ½” more room to slide off, but alas the designers all those years ago figured ½” more leg room justified making it impossible to do routine disassembly.
Call me frustrated, but I beg anyone who has removed the transmissions clutch any tips? It appears I will have to remove the entire sheet metal shroud, bearing assembly for the sprocket, chain, brake support, and steering support just to get at the front of the transmission. Seeing as it takes no less than 30min with two spanners and bloody knuckles cranking on stuff with 6 degrees of room completely out of site to do one of the many bolts holding the shroud together I’d love to know if my whining is justified.
If not just ignore my venting.
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