8n front pump loader

John-MI

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Does anyone know the direction that the shaft turns to remove it from the front of the crankshaft. Don't know if it is right or left hand thread. Thanks.
John
 
Facing the crankshaft pulley, it turns clockwise, so from that same point of view you would turn the "stinger" shaft clockwise to unscrew it.

(LH thread.)
 
(quoted from post at 14:44:33 06/18/20) Does anyone know the direction that the shaft turns to remove it from the front of the crankshaft. Don't know if it is right or left hand thread. Thanks.
John

The threaded shaft is left hand thread. Are you sure it's not splined?

TOH
 
Thanks for everyone's help. It must be threaded because with all I tried I got no movement. Will give her a try tomorrow if I get time. John
 
(quoted from post at 21:58:39 06/18/20) Thanks for everyone's help. It must be threaded because with all I tried I got no movement. Will give her a try tomorrow if I get time. John

It's easy to tell threaded from splined apart. The threaded shaft is used with a hub that has four pins which engage the rubber bushings in the face of this pulley. The pulley used with the splined shaft is nothing like this.

TOH

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