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Re: Re: #5 caster-wheel mower
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Posted by Craig-MN on March 02, 2002 at 16:12:24 from (209.131.224.22):
In Reply to: Re: #5 caster-wheel mower posted by KWB on March 02, 2002 at 08:05:04:
Yep, take off the flywheel by removing the tapered key. Some people have had good luck by drilling and taping the key and using a slide hammer to pull out the key. That is all that holds on the flywheel. I did mine the hard way like you want to do by unscrewing the chain sprocket and pushing/driving the shaft out the front. After I had the whole thing out I put it in a press and pressed the shaft out of the flywheel. However next time I'll pull the key and leave the shaft in the chainbox. After the key was out of my flywheel, the flywheel was a free slip fit on the shaft. Good luck.
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