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Re: Re: Hand crank assembly on an H
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Posted by walt f on January 13, 2002 at 20:55:39 from (24.159.78.155):
In Reply to: Re: Hand crank assembly on an H posted by Jim on January 13, 2002 at 12:02:34:
i had to remove the shaft from the front of my f-20. the f-20 and h farmall are a lot the same. support the shaft with the bent and broken pin with a heavy jack (not hydraulic) as close to the pin you want to remove as possible. cut the worst side of the pin off flush with a hack saw. make sure that the part you sawed off faces up and is supported with the heavy jack. get a punch drift pin the same size but slightly smaller than the pin. do not use a pointed punch as it will make the pin swell in the hole you are trying to remove it from. drive the pin straight down thru the shaft with the drift pin punch. i hope this is clear enough for you to understand. when i read it back, it confuses me.
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