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Topic: Inner bearing cap removal
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| Ron Hope
11-26-2012 08:34:58
74.196.80.182
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Allis Chalmers B How do you remove the Inner Bearing Cap (the first thing that comes off in an attempt to get to the bull gear)?
It doesn't seem to unscrew. pop off, twist off, Cuss off! Or maybe I ain't using enough arm. |
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| Ron Hope
11-27-2012 16:08:57
74.196.80.182
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Re: Inner bearing cap removal in reply to Ron Hope, 11-26-2012 08:34:58
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| | SUCCESS! fOUND A SECTION OF WROUGHT IRON THAT HAD JUST THE SHAPE I NEEDED. PRIED THOSE SUCKERS OUT. THANKS, GUYS |
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| Ted in NE-OH
11-26-2012 18:23:42
72.16.19.80
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Re: Inner bearing cap removal in reply to Ron Hope, 11-26-2012 08:34:58
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| I use a crowbar which is overkill but it works. Just pry them off. And when I replace them I use gasket cement as they can sometimes seep gear oil. |
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| Dakota Dave
11-26-2012 09:14:17
66.231.105.7
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Re: Inner bearing cap removal in reply to Ron Hope, 11-26-2012 08:34:58
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| They are just pressedin usually wtih a hammer. I use a crooked bit in an air hammer to loosen them up. If there not stuck on you can pull with a channel lock pliers. but usualy they are very stuck. |
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| Ron Hope
11-26-2012 18:18:39
74.196.80.182
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Re: Inner bearing cap removal in reply to Dakota Dave, 11-26-2012 09:14:17
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| Thanks. I just went out there and beat that thing black and blue. And it won't budge. Is it supposed to turn (L or R) or pop off? The kid is coming tomorrow and he can get a better grip than me |
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