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Re: 8n dearborn loader 19-8
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Posted by tra8ns am man on March 09, 2007 at 13:06:24 from (64.232.255.86):
In Reply to: 8n dearborn loader 19-8 posted by Tra8ns Am man on March 09, 2007 at 12:29:03:
I have the flange end on the pump still, but nothing from there to the crank pulley. My grandpa says from what it sounds like someone already had a loader or something on my 8n because it has a slotted bolt in the crank end for pulley removal as well as the plate with kingpin for front axle. Do you have to remove this kingpin and front axle to remove the pulley?? My pulley has no holes in it, it"s hard to believe someone would take the pumpshaft pulley off and leave the slotted bolt and kingpin plate, especially if they would have had to remove this kingpin to change out the pulleys??
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