HST mount broken bx22d

nhan

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Edit: 2024/05/19
Took 2 days for me to take this thing apart.
Thank you Mountainman for the advice

After taking the HST out, the mount just dropped. I put the mount (M8 thread it seems) back in to show its original position.
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It does look like just corrosion creep in the small crack overtime and propagates.

Picture when the mount is removed
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Original post:
2024/05/12

Hello everyone 👋
I am the new owner of a used bx22d.
Recently I have a leak that worsened over time. I decided to pull the transaxle and found out that one of the HST mount was broken off (left side as indicated with the yellow arrow in the picture below.

My question is:
would jbweld be sufficient?
If not, how difficult is it to pull the case off?
If this is not a DIY job, what's the estimate cost to repair this?

Thank you very much for your thoughts and opinions.
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Mountainman

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By the Pic it seems like maybe you could jb weld that but then you have to ask yourself why did it break there. That front case cover is a very expensive piece. It's a DIY if your mechanically inclined but is very labor intensive to get the transmission out. If you decide to replace that front cover I have a couple of them from bx1800 and bx2230 which are the same that I'm parting out.
 
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nhan

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Thank you so much Mountainman,

I spend the whole day today with your advice. Finally that HST came out. I had to remove the lever arm above it (seize and rusted with the roller pin) to finally had room to wiggle it out.
I am not sure how it was broken like that. Looks like the previous owner did some jb-weld in the area. My best guess is overtorque. Whats your thought? I will take some picture later as update.

And the cover is the same? I didn't know!
How much are you selling it for?

Appreciate you replying to my post!
 

Mountainman

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Thank you so much Mountainman,

I spend the whole day today with your advice. Finally that HST came out. I had to remove the lever arm above it (seize and rusted with the roller pin) to finally had room to wiggle it out.
I am not sure how it was broken like that. Looks like the previous owner did some jb-weld in the area. My best guess is overtorque. Whats your thought? I will take some picture later as update.

And the cover is the same? I didn't know!
How much are you selling it for?

Appreciate you replying to my post!
I sent you a message
 
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nhan

New member

Equipment
Bx22d
May 10, 2024
3
0
1
Boston
Took 2 days for me to take this thing apart.
Thank you Mountainman for the advice

After taking the HST out, the mount just dropped. I put the mount (M8 thread it seems) back in to show its original position.
IMG_20240519_161024.jpg
IMG_20240519_161042.jpg


It does look like just corrosion creep in the small crack overtime and propagates.

Picture when the mount is removed
IMG_20240519_164949.jpg
IMG_20240519_165307.jpg
IMG_20240519_165201.jpg