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Re: B-250 sleeve won't come out- help!!!
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Posted by jdemaris on February 24, 2004 at 05:44:49 from (209.23.31.146):
In Reply to: B-250 sleeve won't come out- help!!! posted by Paul on February 24, 2004 at 04:41:59:
The sleeves were pretty stuck in my B-275. I had a jack underneath pushing on the bottom of one of the sleeves. I jacked until the whole front of the tractor was off the ground and the stuck sleeve still held it. I then laid a board over part of the top of the block and hit it with a large hammer. Sleeve broke loose and tractor came quickly back down to earth. Another option is to borrow a real sleeve puller if you know of a shop that has one. It comes with a set of different sized adapters that will fit the sleeve bottom. It's threaded, and will pull just about any wet sleeve. Problem is you have to find a shop that not only has one, but is also willing to lend/rent it to you.
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