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Splitting 411 problem

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KennyCase

03-04-2016 21:23:58




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Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? I'm am splitting my 411 and when doing so I can not seem to get the input shaft to come out of crankshaft, I have split it apart about a foot. It seems to be loose inside the transmission but tight in the crankshaft. Any suggestions would be awesome.
Ken




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Case Nutty 1660

03-05-2016 07:23:53




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 Re: Splitting 411 problem in reply to KennyCase, 03-04-2016 21:23:58  
if you have it a foot apart all should be free,,, only thing I can think of is maybe the pilot bearing is stuck on the trans shaft,, never seen one move that far and not come apart
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Chuck Machinist

03-05-2016 03:42:42




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 Re: Splitting 411 problem in reply to KennyCase, 03-04-2016 21:23:58  
You may give us an idea how you are supporting the rear and the motor end of the tractor. As you split her, she may have dropped{bowed} at the split. Take up on the motor end slightly, to get her out of the bind . Are you working with a service manual? Chuck



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KennyCase

03-05-2016 05:14:42




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 Re: Splitting 411 problem in reply to Chuck Machinist, 03-05-2016 03:42:42  
I have both ends held up with stands. I've tried raising and lowering. Can't seem to get it to budge. Yes I have a manual to go by. I've split a couple tractors before but never this small, and never had this problem.
Ken



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KennyCase

03-05-2016 07:22:50




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 Re: Splitting 411 problem in reply to KennyCase, 03-05-2016 05:14:42  
Well I got the shaft out. All I did was walk in the shop today and touched the shaft and it came right out! The power of just letting it sit over night.



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Chuck Machinist

03-05-2016 11:44:02




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 Re: Splitting 411 problem in reply to KennyCase, 03-05-2016 07:22:50  
Make sure to post your progress with pictures Kenny!



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