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Posted by OKLA/Kans Bill on June 11, 2003 at 12:25:52 from (209.240.198.63):
I almost 1/2 way hate to tell this. As youll soon find out Im not much of a machanic. just enough to farm with. I had used a 2in or so 3 way pipe nipple in the center of the crankshaft against a bar going acrossthe bell housing with 2 3/8ths rods runing through the bar to the flywheel, and was drawing the wheel slowly by the centemeter out. Then it had quit. I tried heat, I tried backing out the rods and ging back tightening them differently and hammering to no avail. When I was heating both sides of the flywheel just know, I noticed that the flywheel had backed out to against the middle opening of the nipple and couldnt go anmore. I took it out and having ruined it already with the torch, torched the middle nipple off, and violin, it came right out. Guess I better stick to farmin, and I aint all that good at it either haha
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