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Posted by Jeff in CO on January 28, 2006 at 17:17:07 from (4.228.36.106):
Howdy all, is it just my computer or does anyone else have a problem with search engine for "past posts" on the Farmall site. It don't work, just says "sorry, no match". All other discussion board search engines do work for me but not Farmall so I can't search archives on this one. Hummm...strange. Back to the PTO bearings and oil seal. I have pulled the PTO gear and pressed out the PTO shaft on my 1947 Farmall B but cannot figure out if the bearings will come out the same end as the shaft did (what is the inside of the casting like). The oil seal is right next to the outward bearing and there is no room for to push the big fat seal out with out buggering up the outer and inner bearings not to mention the bearing spacer. I can't tell from the shop manual I have, how to get them all out. If you've gotton the job done I'd like to hear from you. Thanks for any help.
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