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Re: Why won't these sleeves budge?!!
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Posted by Buzzman72 on October 31, 2003 at 17:03:05 from (207.69.140.37):
In Reply to: Why won't these sleeves budge?!! posted by Brad on October 30, 2003 at 17:10:44:
Dad and grand-dad ran a farm-equipment repair shop, specializing in Farmalls, from 1941 to 1991. Grand-dad modified his sleeve puller with a collar and a ring on the center screw; the ring was then attached to the chain hoist which was mounted on a 24-inch I-beam that ran the length of the shop. The sleeve puller was the racheting type, and when the pulling got tough on the 3-foot pipe handle, we'd tighten the chain hoist up ever so slightly...using the weight of the tractor to help pull the sleeves. In all my years of helping out at the shop, I've never seen this method fail...and there's no welding required after the original setup is built, no dry ice necessary, and it works on everything from A's to Super M's.
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