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In Reply to: craftsman kohler command posted by Mike on Tuesday, September 15, 2009:
Here's where the laughing stops & the serious/expensive work begins,Clean oil/grease off end of shaft that goes into trans,probably within a 1/2" of end you'll find a groove cut around shaft,there used to be a snap,C or E ring in this groove,pounding on tire/rim caused ring to break or jump off shaft,also on shaft ahead of ring groove you'll find either a spline or flat(s) cut into shaft that connect a bevel/drive gear to same,gear may/may not have dropped out of position inside transaxle,to repair transaxle will have to be removed from tractor,case opened up & gear/snap ring reinstalled on axle shaft,if no assembly drawings in owners manual,depending on make/type trans goto www.searspartsdirect.com,enter tractor model,see if any assembly drawings for trans online,if not,try to find out mfg/mod# of transaxle,then search online or ebay for a repair manual OR look for a good used trans on ebay,take to sears,local mower shop for repair.
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