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Re: John Deere H fan replacement
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Posted by Frank Kovarick on September 27, 2003 at 00:03:48 from (67.75.42.22):
In Reply to: John Deere H fan replacement posted by Arnie on September 25, 2003 at 19:40:21:
Don't know about the fan blades but if you're going to take the hood off, you start with the steering column, unless you want to cut up the hood where the column goes through. Take the steering wheel off and then the front end bearing plate off the steering gear box in the front and pull the colunn out the front. You may have to wiggle the wheels left or right to let the sector release the worm on the column. Then more fun begins if you have to take the gas tank out of the hood as they're bolted together. There's clips inside the hood that hold the tank. These tractors weren't meant to be taken apart I think. I haven't taken the radiator out but it looks like the bottom of the core might be a problem as the bottom tank on the radiator seems to be part of the tractor. Good luck. I had the gears in the governor that drive the fan shaft go bad and had to take the fan shaft off at the governor end and that may be an option to get at the blades?
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