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gears_c_clip.jpg Once the bolt is out, the pinion shaft should slide freely out and down.  Mine stopped just short of coming all the way out, so I left it there.  If you don't see your C clip as well as mine in the pic, push in on your axle from the wheel side.  There is a tiny bit of travel on the axle.  Get your fingers on the C clip and turn the open end away from you.  Use needle nose plyers to pull the clips out.   Once that C clip is gone, simply - and slowly - pull the axle out.  Inspect all the gears for wear and inspect the inside of the pumpkin for metal shavings.  I had VERY few shavings and everything looked great.  Don't mess with the spider gears if you don't want to REALLY get involved.
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Once the bolt is out, the pinion shaft should slide freely out and down. Mine stopped just short of coming all the way out, so I left it there. If you don't see your C clip as well as mine in the pic, push in on your axle from the wheel side. There is a tiny bit of travel on the axle. Get your fingers on the C clip and turn the open end away from you. Use needle nose plyers to pull the clips out. Once that C clip is gone, simply - and slowly - pull the axle out. Inspect all the gears for wear and inspect the inside of the pumpkin for metal shavings. I had VERY few shavings and everything looked great. Don't mess with the spider gears if you don't want to REALLY get involved.