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Re: Changing Ring Gear on Super C
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Posted by the tractor vet on March 27, 2006 at 07:40:34 from (64.179.117.92):
In Reply to: Changing Ring Gear on Super C posted by CharleyFarmall on March 27, 2006 at 03:09:54:
Well, like the othres have said the oven works , but if like to keep special body parts intacked from the wife and her butcher knife if yo have a torch and a pice of plate steel lay the flywheel next to it and lay the ringgear on the plate and use the torch and warm the ringgear with the torch you do not have to get it cheery red just warm 350-400 degrees and with a pair of good welding gloves just pick it up and drop it in place and make sure that it drops flat and stays flat till it cools . THe steel plate helps it heat evenly and hold the heat while you shut the torch off and lay it down done this in the field several times and works well. And you do not have a mad wife .
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