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Re: Super A...Splitting Tractor
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Posted by Dave T on April 21, 2001 at 06:52:11 from (63.27.107.229):
In Reply to: Super A...Splitting Tractor posted by Tyler (MD) on April 21, 2001 at 05:09:48:
When I split my Super C, I cross blocked up the rear end, then used a cherry picker hoist to lift up the front end, and roll it away from the rear. This worked real well. I removed the pan so it wouldn't be dammaged. I have the early Super C with the graphite bearing. That was junk. Spendy replacing I might add. My pilot bearing was worn .150" and the clutch basically did what yours is doing. In removing the pilot bearing, I took a mini-grinder with a small burr and ground a groove thru the wall thickness of the bushing. This allowed the bearing to pull out with just my fingers. Good luck, it's not as bad as a guy first think it is....Dave
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