1811 transmission

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ronniec
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1811 transmission

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hi the seals on my transmission is leaking on the back and the left side can these seals be replaced if so best place to get parts how do i know what model pump i have is there a manual and yes lot of ?? lol thank you very much
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Ronnie...All Cub parts r looked up using the tractor model. Use a store or online Cub store. Two good ones to find parts r.... Cubcadetpartsnmore.com or partstree.com . They all kinda use a similar style look up. U will start with your brand, then garden tractor, then 1811, then hydrostatic transmission, at that point u will see a blow up of your trans and u can write down part numbers or add to Cart.
Both those seals should b replaceable for pretty cheap.
Keep us posted on your progress
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how do i know what pump is in this tractor is there a tear down manual
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Only one trans. There apparently is a document and manual section right here on this very website. Up top in the tool bar. I haven't been there but it might have what u need.
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I just looked in the manual section....Under 82 series service manual there is a pic of the exploded trans.....But that's it. They won't tell u how to replace seals. Go to utube for that. The hard part about the job u want to do is getting them out without damaging the surroundings. Small pics ...Screws ...And a drill will probably b in order.
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so i assume nobodys has done this theres nothing on utube on what im looking for i found some on a jd but nothing on what im looking for im looking for more on the seals 4.5 6 both sides and the one on the back ive checked this site and others searched the net so i have been looking thanks
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Ronnie..i would not assume anything....guys hear do seals all the time and those you r talking about get done but not as much as some others. What exactly r u looking to do....rebuild the trans or just a few seals. If its the seals....i dont really think u need a manual for that. Most service manuals will say..."install seal". They might talk about the depth of it if it different from flush....or they might say to use seal driver kh867-5309. Good luck and keep us posted
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i would like to hear how they did it was there things to look for theres roll pins in there how did they get them out i like as much info as i can when taking things apart that i havent done knowlege is a good thing and i really want more info manuals are not always right on so information is a good thing so i dont think im asking to much sorry if im a bother
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