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Bill Okrasinski

11-18-2006 09:50:53




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Hello and thanks for recent replies.
I have a Sear buzzsaw AKA "Cordwood" saw. I have removed the blade and retainers, but cannot figure out how to remove the shaft. Both lockrings have been removed which reveal a collet type locking mechanism. Has anyone had experience with this type of bearing and or removal.Please only respond if you have had experience removing a bearing from this type of saw. Both bearings are mounted in each end of a tube and secured with collet type locking.
Bill

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cvstoker

12-17-2006 19:58:02




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 Re: buzz Saw in reply to Bill Okrasinski, 11-18-2006 09:50:53  
i have a 1940 model sears cordwood saw model 413 4000. after you have removed the blade and clamps and retainer from the saw blade side. drive the shaft from the threaded end with a board and 8lb hammer thru saw blade bearing. this will drive the belt pulley bearing out.after the belt pulley bearing and shaft is removed put a 2inch pipe inside of housing and drive the saw blade bearing out. you will want to put plenty of pentrating oil on shaft on saw blade side, and both bearing outer races before driving with hammer. good luck bill

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