Posted by D Slater on December 07, 2012 at 08:08:01 from (184.15.16.54):
In Reply to: Super H seal removal posted by oldbolter on December 07, 2012 at 07:04:43:
If the drive couplings and shaft are removed there's several ways to do it. What works for me 98% of the time is to use a 1/2 inch X 3 bar about 2 foot long. with the shaft turned to the right place and tractor in gear brakes locked. Place bar in slots than hit the end of the bar with a big hammer to break loose. Or with a helper place the bar in slots, trans in neutral, pto in gear, then turn the pto. best if you have a old pto coupling to put on the pto shaft. Let the bar turn to the housing when turning the pto. Turn shaft or coupling counter clockwise when facing them. Standard threads on the coupling. If the hydraulic unit is removed a tool to use on a impact gun can be made up for the coupling removal. Only problem is once in a great while a bad tight one will bend my bar.
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