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Massy-Harris Disk Change Out

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Chance

10-17-2003 22:47:45




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End disk has been missing for some time. Dirt and rust in that area has likely accumulated over the years and rusted the sleeve cylinder (part between each disk with the Massy-Harris lettering) enough to prevent removal. Does anyone have any experience with changing out disks with really bad rust bonding parts together? I have pics if that helps. Thanks for any help in the matter.




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Dann

10-19-2003 06:13:26




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 Re: Massy-Harris Disk Change Out in reply to Chance, 10-17-2003 22:47:45  
Chance, This may sound dumb but I bought an old MH wheel disc at a sale it had several broken disc blades on it and was froze up took and heated the end nut and removed it drug the disc up and down the gravel lane every thing came loose and free then heated the bearing box nuts and dropped the axles worked for me. Hope this help you with yours,



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RJ-AZ

10-18-2003 11:04:52




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 Re: Massy-Harris Disk Change Out in reply to Chance, 10-17-2003 22:47:45  
BFH applied liberaly and repeatedly to the disc blades and spools. Safety glasses and full body armor recommended.



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DaveJWI

10-18-2003 16:42:44




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 Re: Re: Massy-Harris Disk Change Out in reply to RJ-AZ, 10-18-2003 11:04:52  
When I did the disks on my disk, I had to use my oxy-acetylene torch to remove some of the spools. Heat well and use liberal amounts of hammer.



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