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ramper


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Craftsman Transaxle Blown apart
Original Message   Feb 15, 2010 9:50 am
The transaxle of my garden tractor blew up. The aluminium casing brake and I can see the gears. I need to replace it but I am not sure if there are other options. The tractor is Model number 917.2575561 Serial number 060194C 004553. I am searching for a replacement, but I have started to wonder if I have other options. Is it possible to swap another transaxle?
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snowmachine


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Re: Craftsman Transaxle Blown apart
Reply #5   Feb 15, 2010 3:52 pm
917.x is a Husqvarna built model

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tkrotchko


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Re: Craftsman Transaxle Blown apart
Reply #6   Feb 15, 2010 4:50 pm
I just googled that part number, and it appears Sears is selling this much cheaper than anyone else, although someone is selling this one ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/USED-PEERLESS--206.545C--TRANSAXLE-6-SPEED-WITH-REVERSE_W0QQitemZ260550455327QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxZ20100209?IMSfp=TL100209174006r9243 
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ramper


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Re: Craftsman Transaxle Blown apart
Reply #7   Feb 16, 2010 2:26 pm
I had the model number wrong 917.257561 (I had an extra 5)

The transaxle is a Dana 4360-82 with 5 speeds

I talked to Sears today and they want close to $500 for a new transaxle (part number 142608 or 161458) and stated that the $215 transaxle is not the correct one.

I have been looking at eBay and some of those seem to be options.  I have a 5 speed, but if a six speed would bolt in I would just not use speed 6.  I use the tractor just for snow blowing so I do not need the higher speeds.

I only paid $500 for the tractor, 42 inch blower and a homemade cab so I do not want to spend too much fixing it. 

If you know the DIRECT bolt-up replacement unit part number (spicer, foote, etc.) please let me know.  The eBay seller wildcat just told me that a spicer 6 speed would work, but I am wnat to be sure.

friiy


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Re: Craftsman Transaxle Blown apart
Reply #8   Feb 16, 2010 7:25 pm
I am curious,    what a happed to it?...  It should be repairable..   All you need is a brake down right?

I know that Peerless had breakdowns for all their models..  and all the parts are sold (or were)..

Good Luck,

Friiy

ramper


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Re: Craftsman Transaxle Blown apart
Reply #9   Feb 16, 2010 8:11 pm
I am not sure what happened to it. I THINK that there must have been water inside the unit. The water froze and cracked the housing. I can see gears from the outside so the top housing is gone. This is NOT good. I will take the piece off and look at repairing it. I am still interested in an entire unit as it might be worth it to not have more issues
hirschallan


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Re: Craftsman Transaxle Blown apart
Reply #10   Feb 16, 2010 9:45 pm
Theres lots of glues on the market theses days to repiar just about anything. If all all thats wrong with it is a crack in the casing without a problem with internals, I for one would go for the repair.

My 3 cents:

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GtWtNorth


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Re: Craftsman Transaxle Blown apart
Reply #11   Feb 19, 2010 7:38 am
I agree with hirschallan. If the problem is just a hole then there is a product called Devcon that is widely available that will do the trick. They have many different products but you are looking for is their aluminium putty. here's a link (no I don't work for them)
http://www.devcon.com/products/products.cfm?market=Maintenance%20%26%20Repair&family=Aluminum%20Putty%20%28F%29
I've seen the local OPE repair guy use it to fill a 2 inch hole in a Tecumseh block.

Cheers
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friiy


Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
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Re: Craftsman Transaxle Blown apart
Reply #12   Feb 19, 2010 1:04 pm
Post some pictures...

Friiy

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