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Re: PTO U-joint cross bearing removal
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Posted by IBorange in TX on November 13, 2006 at 19:23:56 from (72.251.15.254):
In Reply to: PTO U-joint cross bearing removal posted by Paul Schultz on November 13, 2006 at 18:08:24:
I agree with OLD, you did not mention the size of the yoke. On the small PTO yokes, both caps have to come off before you can wiggle the cross out. On the large yokes, you wiggle the cross out w/just one cap off. When pressing the caps, be sure not to press or hammer on the yoke. It will warp the yoke. Place the yoke and both sockets in the vise, use some PCB on the caps and close the vise. You might want to use a "big brother" on the vise handle. Try tapping on the yoke while in the vise. Sometimes they are a pain in the a$$ to get out, but it will break loose. BTDT, it all ways happens when I'm in the middle of cutting,or baling hay. Good Luck.......
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