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Re: Finally, The pully is off
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Posted by Keith-OR on January 10, 2006 at 20:20:44 from (207.200.116.203):
In Reply to: Re: Finally, The pully is off posted by scott#2 on January 10, 2006 at 17:36:12:
Scott, I think you have under estimated my puller. Plate is 3/4 inch plate, rods are 3/4 all thread, Same that I used on my 35 ton hydraulic press(which I built 25 years ago and haven't run into anything yet that I haven't been able to press.)Cross piece is made from 2x2 by 0.025 wall thickness (was going to use solid shaft but figured that was an over kill). I used a 10 ton porta power, I think my 5 ton would have worked fine. Pulley came off so easy from the boy's SC using my puller, would have believed that there could be all the horror stories. But job is made easy with the right equipment. I read all the horror stories in the archives on removing Farmall A,B,C AND Cub pulleys. Figured I wasn't going there. That is why my puller is an over kill. I can guarantee it would have removed you pulley with little or minor effort. Keith & Shawn
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