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How do you remove the crank pulley off a farmall super C

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Jim smith

10-05-1998 10:20:25




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I need to remove the front crank pulley off my super c. I don't see any nuts, bolts, setscrews etc. I have a big gear puller but haven't tried it yet. Afraid of breaking something. How is the pulley fastened on. Any help would be nice. This is my first posting, so be gentle.




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Wild Bill

10-08-1998 18:39:29




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 Re: How do you remove the crank pulley off a farmall super C in reply to Jim smith, 10-05-1998 10:20:25  
: I need to remove the front crank pulley off my super c. I don't see any nuts, bolts, setscrews etc. I have a big gear puller but haven't tried it yet. Afraid of breaking something. How is the pulley fastened on. Any help would be nice. This is my first posting, so be gentle.

Well Jim, I'm no Farmall expert but it sounds like just a press fit. Before you use your puller make sure there is no threaded hole in the end of the crank, if there is you need something between the puller screw and the crankshaft otherwise you will mess up the crank threads and you may need them to pull the pulley back on. My puller has a small metal cylinder for this. But, Before you do anything ,post your question on the FARMALL board in the Tractor Cafe, they should have some good advise. Welcome aboard and Good Luck.

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Jim smith

10-13-1998 14:32:46




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 Re: Re: How do you remove the crank pulley off a farmall super C in reply to Wild Bill, 10-08-1998 18:39:29  
: : I need to remove the front crank pulley off my super c. I don't see any nuts, bolts, setscrews etc. I have a big gear puller but haven't tried it yet. Afraid of breaking something. How is the pulley fastened on. Any help would be nice. This is my first posting, so be gentle.

: Well Jim, I'm no Farmall expert but it sounds like just a press fit. Before you use your puller make sure there is no threaded hole in the end of the crank, if there is you need something between the puller screw and the crankshaft otherwise you will mess up the crank threads and you may need them to pull the pulley back on. My puller has a small metal cylinder for this. But, Before you do anything ,post your question on the FARMALL board in the Tractor Cafe, they should have some good advise. Welcome aboard and Good Luck.


Thanks sure do appreciate it.

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