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Re: Ways to pull sleeves without taking the crank
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Posted by Carp on December 11, 2006 at 18:25:39 from (208.221.24.49):
In Reply to: Re: Ways to pull sleeves without taking the crank posted by r4etired on December 11, 2006 at 18:03:29:
My Dad's WD45 has bad mains in it and has had for several years. You can not hear it when the tractor isn't under load and you can just barely hear it under heavy load, but if you stand on the platform behind the seat you can feel it. It feels like someone gently tapping underneath your foot with a rubber hammer. We know it is the mains for 2 reasons. 1) when you point it down hill the oil pressure drops. 2) When we bought it all the mains were out. Dad plasigaged it and put in 2 under mains. In a WD45 you can change all the main bearings with the crank in except the upper half of the thrust bearing. Dad did not want to pull the engine just to replace it (yes we know that is bad and throws the crank out of alignment an all that jazz but it didn't gage all that bad). I would say that was done in about 1985. That was our main raking and square baling tractor until about 1998 when I got my first IH. It still gets used some, but probably not 50 hrs a year.
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