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Re: Farmall H PTO belt pully
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Posted by brtx on February 27, 2005 at 15:42:24 from (65.68.183.163):
In Reply to: Farmall H PTO belt pully posted by Narrow Farm on February 27, 2005 at 09:16:39:
not knowing what the diameter of the bushing,i dont know if a bushing driver set would go that large.dont even know if they are available anymore. a bushing cutter will take it out if you cant get a driver. ive used sockets to brive bushings in. but you have to be careful with both operarions. if you burr the bushing going in a fine cu half round file will clean it right up. but a bushing driver makes it so much easier. snap on or matco probaly still have them avilable. will be pricey though.i have 2 sets. small one works well with starter bushing etc. larger one works well with smaller king pins.by the time a machinist makes one for you the cost would probably be more than a bushing driver set would cost.
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