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Re: Pulling front pulley off an H
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Posted by Farmer Bob on August 10, 2000 at 21:59:03 from (208.49.9.137):
In Reply to: Pulling front pulley off an H posted by Ben on August 10, 2000 at 19:39:57:
Ben, You may find a keeper (Large flat washer) behind the nut that is hammered down against one of the nut shoulders. Take a chisel and straighten out the keeper before trying to loosen the nut. The best way I have found to remove that nut is to put the tractor in reverse, block both rear wheels front and back, then use a 1-3/4" open end/box end wrench on the nut. It screws off regular counterclockwise. The pulley is keyed to the crankshaft with a halfmoon key. Use a bearing splitter or something similar behind the pulley to even out the force of the jaws of your puller when pulling the pulley off. Use liberal amounts of penetrating oil in the keyway.
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