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Re: Farmall c crank pulley
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Posted by Pharmall on July 11, 2005 at 08:51:42 from (68.9.106.167):
In Reply to: Farmall c crank pulley posted by Michael Kinnard on July 11, 2005 at 07:51:48:
El Toro is correct. The puller shown in the link he gives is the best way to remove the pulley. If it is an original '48 or '49, there won't be a set screw, but look anyway. The pulley is just a press fit with a Woodruff key - not tapered or screwed on. There is a 1/2"-13 tap in the end of the crankshaft. You might have to clean a bit of dirt out of the end to find it. Screw a long 1/2-13 hardened bolt in the end of the crank, and push against the head of the bolt with the hydraulic jack as shown in the picture. I have the dimensioned drawings for a similar puller if you would like them. Used it on my '48C recently. Jeff
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