Posted by Bob M on February 06, 2008 at 06:48:22 from (151.190.254.108):
In Reply to: Super-A ring gear posted by P and R Pete on February 06, 2008 at 06:24:31:
A couple comments:
1 - A propane torch may be sufficient to heat and remove the ring gear. (I've done it using a pair of propane torches working together).
Lay the flywheel on the floor supported by a couple bricks or similar. Then set your torch (or torches) as high as it will go and play the flame evenly around the ring gear. When heated to around 350 deg or so the gear should fall right off the flywheel - no pounding required.
2 - If you've gone to all the trouble to split the tractor and remove the ring gear why not replace the worn gear with a NEW one? (The new ring gear for my Super H cost $38 - I gotta think a new Super A gear will be comparable...)
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