On 17 Mar 2007 21:22:48 -0700, "chip" wrote:
I have a old Echo tiller with a worm-drive transmission that recently
wore out. After a couple hours in the shop and a couple more on
Google I still can't figure out how to take apart the transmission.
Over the last year I've developed a strong emotional attachment to the
tiller after saving it from the dump and nursing it back to health
However I can't bring myself to pay the shop $200 for a brand new
transmission. Upon inspection of the transmission it appears all I
have to do is replace the old worm gear with a new one and put the
washers and bearings back where I found them.
I can't for the life of me figure out how to disassemble the
transmission. The tine shaft seems to be held into place by a
bearing and on either side, but I can't pound or coerce the tine shaft
from the assembly (which seems to be the first step).
Thanks,
Chip
References:
Picture of transmission assembly:
http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/197...edimagehx3.png
complete manual:
http://www.echo-usa.com/oot/docs/TC2100T1E_060402.pdf
Looking at the picture. The tine appears to insert from one side, so
take it out that side.
Have you tried to twist the tine out?
--
Oren
"The voices in my head may not be real, but they have some good ideas!"