Posted by werowance on September 26, 2011 at 18:44:35 from (75.246.246.1):
hi all, have a super a with a woods mower that runs from the belt pto. been leaking for a while so i made a special tool on the lathe to finaly pull the woods pulley off the shaft to get to the seal. havnt take the seal out yet but there appears to be either a repair sleve that has come lose or i have read in the forrum that it might be the factory spacer. at any rate it is a little thin sleve that is moving and slid right out from the seal, looked like it might be made of bearing material like crank shaft bearings would be made of, ie lead coated copper or something. so now im afraid that it might not be a normal seal repair sleve.
so my questions are: is this the factory spacer i read about? if so can i just silicone it to the shaft to keep it sealed and from moving around? or is do you all think its a repair sleve? also, do i need to take the pot metal cover off to replace the seal or can i just pull it and drive a new one in place like an axle grease seal?
and on a side note, anyone who has tried to remove the woods mower pulley without luck, the tool i made works great came right off and only needs one wrench, 4 days on my lathe, then a heat treat, not bragging, but really my first tool ive made on my new metal lathe and it worked perfect. so its a "loan a tool" now if anyone needs.
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