How do you reinstall the Time Machine application only

I'm wondering if anyone can help, I'm having ongoing issues with my Time Machine stalling at the 3 to 5 GB mark and causing my computer to freeze. I've been dealing with this for months and have been searching through Discussion Forums and the buddy widget without help. I've spent over 4 hours on the phone with Apple Care over the last week, and no one has answers to why this would be happening.
In one last effort, an Apple employee mentioned reinstalling TM by itself. I have the disk but can not see an easy way of doing this. Am I missing something quite straight forward?
Thanks

ConradV wrote:
I have the disk but can not see an easy way of doing this. Am I missing something quite straight forward?
click here for instructions.
JGG

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