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Model A cooling fan rubber came out of center.

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BlaineF

05-17-2008 00:20:03




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Well I got my operators manual and parts manual in the mail today.So I went to the farm to get the fan off the A because it's hitting the shroud.Got the fan off by slipping it off the end of the shaft looks like the rubber let loose from the hub thats on the splined shaft.So with that said how do you get the hub off the splined shaft.I see the snap ring on the end of the shaft ,but can't get the hub to move towards the back of the tractor to get it off.Can I take the shaft out without screwing the mag. timing up?Also does anybody know where I can get another fan hub? Looks like someone packed the fan hub full of strips of rubber.The parts book shows a spring and a pulley .The one I took off does not have these.Any help would be great Thanks Blaine

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Mark-IA

05-17-2008 11:15:54




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 Re: Model A cooling fan rubber came out of center. in reply to BlaineF, 05-17-2008 00:20:03  
you will not do any damage while on the tractor. You will need to remove the radiator to fix it though. A complete fanshaft with the needed parts can usually be found on Ebay for a frction of the price to buy the parts separetely.



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Paul from MI

05-17-2008 04:23:14




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 Re: Model A cooling fan rubber came out of center. in reply to BlaineF, 05-17-2008 00:20:03  
The original rubber style hub & fan is no longer available from Deere. You can replace it with the newer style spring/disc clutch fan. You probably can find enough used parts to do it fairly reasonably. I did the one on my unstyled B on the tractor. Since you already have the old fan off you must have removed the hood and radiator. The old hub will slide off the fanshaft once you remove the "keepers". Slide the old hub towards the back of the tractor, then remove them from the fanshaft. You will be compressing the fanshaft spring when you do this. I used a small bottle jack between the steering pedestal and the hub to do mine. Doesn't take much force, butit's better to have something that stays in place while you get the keepers out. Replace it the same way.
Good luck,
Paul

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BlaineF

05-17-2008 09:51:03




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 Re: Model A cooling fan rubber came out of center. in reply to Paul from MI, 05-17-2008 04:23:14  
Thanks for the reply and the great information I was wondering if you can do any damage to the magneto area by pushing on that fan shaft .Thanks Blaine



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