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Easy crankshaft bolt removal

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Arrowhead

09-11-2004 14:01:08




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I found an easy way to get the crankshaft pulley bolt off. First I remove the grill, then put a socket on a long extension and put it through the axle king-pin hole and onto the bolt, then attached a breaker bar with a 4 foot long piece of pipe over the handle. Facing the tractor I put the end of the pipe on the ground to my right approx. in front of the tire. Then with the key off I pushed the starter button for just a second. The bolt came loose first try.

I first tried 4-1/2' of 1/8 rope in the spark plug hole but it didn't work (maybe 1/4" rope would) and I feared it might get caught under a valve and bend it when I turned over the engine.

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KenOK

09-12-2004 04:14:03




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 Re: Easy crankshaft bolt removal in reply to Arrowhead, 09-11-2004 14:01:08  
I used a chain strap wrench in the belt groove for a backup and an air impact wrench. I had no problem getting nut off.



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