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Re: super a belt pulley
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Posted by Farmer Bob(WA) on December 26, 2002 at 18:23:25 from (64.113.11.120):
In Reply to: super a belt pulley posted by DANNY on December 26, 2002 at 15:03:11:
Danny, there is a ton of info in the archieves on this matter. Back up your puller with heavy plates behind the pulley flanges so you are not pulling on the edges of the pulley. May use heat on the outside of the pulley hub. Combination of heat and tension it should come off. I'd also recommend you place a thick layer of cardboard on the floor under the front end so if that pulley lets go, it doesn't hit something hard like cement. It will also be hot so don't rush to pick it up with bare hands.
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