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Posted by Andrew Z on April 18, 2005 at 03:21:19 from (204.60.191.35):
In Reply to: c steering shaft posted by Bill Geer on April 17, 2005 at 19:11:21:
I did the front seal on my Super C about 2 months ago. Like the other fellas said just spilt it at the joint right in front were it goes into the bolster, then split the shaft at the universial in the center of the tractor. (were the main steering shaft fits into) after that just slide the shaft up and put a pair of vise grips on the shaft to hold it up. Then you can slide out the shaft in the front. As for the oil seal its not easy to get the pully off. I tryed for a week to get it off no luck. I tried everything heat, PB Blaster, clam shell pullers, hydo pullers, more heat ect. Finally just ended up cutting it off with a grinder and chisel. When I went to order a new pulley from the guy I order parts from he said we end up cutting off about 95% of them. Good Luck!! Andrew
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