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Posted by the tractor vet on March 10, 2006 at 08:14:12 from (64.179.117.155):
In Reply to: H fan belt posted by Guyzoo on March 10, 2006 at 07:52:19:
You have to turn the outer shive on the water punpm pulley there is a set screw that you back off -take out what ever and with a long drift punch TAPP not pound as they will break REAL EASY the best way i have found is to clean the threads all around the outer pulley lub well with good panther Pee not WD 40 and tap it loose and with a real small wire brush get down behind the belt and clean the threads and work the pulley by hand so it turns nice and free remove the belt and work it so that it spins in and out freely by hand it may take a couple hours but it is a lot better then having to replace the outer part and a lot easier on the pocket book. Dont worry about the two studs and spring . look before ya leap and study it over to understand what you are working on and how it does work .
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