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Re: Drawbar for A Cultivision
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Posted by Farmer Bob on January 02, 2003 at 20:30:24 from (67.3.10.164):
In Reply to: Drawbar for A Cultivision posted by Farmall Jack on January 02, 2003 at 16:14:41:
I've attached a pic of the drawbar on my '45 A. It also has the swinging drawbar and mounting bar. As for the front crank pulley, you have to remove the front end of the tractor along with radiator. Make sure you chock the rear wheels and crib up plenty of blocking under the flywheel housing so the tractor is stable. Do not use cement blocks for shoring material. Remove any possible capscrew and/or washer that could be screwed into the front end of the crankshaft to hold the old pulley on. Using a three-jaw puller, place heavy steel plates behind the crank pulley for the jaws of the puller to pull against thus spreading out the force. Center the shaft of the puller in the hole in the end of the crankshaft. Tighten up the puller and make sure everything is lined up right. You may need some heat on the outside of the pulley housing heat and tighten, heat and tighten. you may also need to carefully give the end of the puller tightener bolt a good whack with a deadblow hammer setting up some viabration. Lay several layers of cardboard on the floor under the pulley because when it lets go it could come out of the puller and land hard. Don't be in any hurry to pick it up if you have applied heat to the pulley.
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