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Re: Re: Farmall Super C Front Crank Pulley Removal
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Posted by Joshua Blauvelt on July 15, 2004 at 05:59:45 from (199.197.135.1):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall Super C Front Crank Pulley Removal posted by captaink on July 09, 2004 at 10:42:42:
Well it came off finally! I was busy the last 3 days so I didn't get to it till yesterday. Went to the local rental store and rented a bearing splitter and put that on. Then I got the steering wheel puller on and gave her some love. Actually broke free without any heat! I had a 3 ft. cheater bar on my drive wrench but she came off! Throughout this process I broke 1 Huskey 3/8 drive, 1 Sears 3/8 drive, 1 standard 3/4" socket and 1 deep well 3/4" socket. Good thing they are all guaranteed for life. Gonna get brand new ones for free! Once the pulley was off you could see where someone tried to get it off once before and had broke the pulley. Someone did a fine job of welding the pieces back on it. But it's strange because the tractor has been in our family since the second year of its existence and none of us have ever taken it apart. Makes us wonder what the first person did to it that had it for that 1 year that he did. But anyhow thanks for the suggestions. I guess I just had to let the penetrating oil works it's magic for a few more days. Josh
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