Powertrax 4110 User Manual
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of about equal thickness, one under each side gear.
4. Inspect the thrust block (if used). Be sure that the
ends are smooth and not galled.
5. Inspect the case for any chips, cracks or similar dam-
age. also inspect the bearings. If the case or bearings look bad,
replace them. However, if you do, remember that the marked
bearing adjuster positions no longer will be correct; the ring and
pinion backlash and bearings pre-load will to be reset with a dial
indicator as described in the shop manual.
Figure 4
Grease driver teeth, inside surface; coupler teeth