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Re: Getting Farmall Sleeves Out
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Posted by Keith-OR on June 27, 2006 at 09:10:38 from (207.200.116.14):
In Reply to: Getting Farmall Sleeves Out posted by MartinD on June 27, 2006 at 05:48:17:
Martin, this is what I built in my home shop. Biscuit is made from piece of 1/2 inch plate,I rough cut it with torch then made My final circle on it with a sharp scribe, used grinder to make the finish product. Drilled hole for 3/4 althread, welded a large nut on the bottom.I spot welded an old compression ring on mine to keep it centered in the cylinder, but you could cut a piece of 1/4 plywood same size as inside of the sleave bore, drill hole in center and put it on top of the biscuit(hot glue it in place). The upper part is made using 1 1/2 square tubing( 0.25 wall thickness) with solid square stock as the up rights. I used what I had on hand for up rights, you could use round stock or what ever you have. For pulling rod, I used 3/4 althread with nut welded on top. Since original design I've had a friend machince me a biscuit for each different size of sleave I have needed to pull. HTH Keith & Shawn 

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