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Posted by Collins Duke on December 17, 1999 at 06:52:27 from (209.26.211.193):
In Reply to: Pilot bearing posted by Wooden Shoe on December 16, 1999 at 14:44:47:
Hopefully, the hole that the brass bushing is not worn, only the bushing, a new bushing should solve your problem. if I remember correctly the hole that the pilot bushing is in is not in the flywheel, but in the end of the crank, and the flywheel bolts on th there also. If the hole is worn, you will need to have it welded up and drilled back out to fit. It is dangerous to operate a tractor with this problem. I had a super C one time with this problem, we were cultilvating with it. When the driver reached the end of the row, he pushed in the clutch, but the clutch shaft hung up in the end of the crank and the tractor kept on going into a canal! Collins Duke, Okeechobee Florida
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