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Bearing Splitter

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UncleBubb*IH

03-30-2008 06:37:37




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I'm working on that 301 for our 560 IH and we are tearing into it to check it out, don't want to come back later and have to tear into it. The manual calls for a bearing splitter for pulling the harmonic balance and all that stuff. I, nor my dad has ever heard of a "Bearing Splitter". Any one have any advice or pictures. Thanks




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Larry59

03-30-2008 18:43:30




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 Re: Bearing Splitter in reply to UncleBubb*IH, 03-30-2008 06:37:37  
Good to know if I ever need one. Had no idea what a bearing splitter was yet have seen others talk about them on here. Thanks



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El Toro

03-30-2008 11:43:50




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 Re: Bearing Splitter in reply to UncleBubb*IH, 03-30-2008 06:37:37  
Take a look at them on this web site. Hal

http://www.nextag.com/bearing-splitter/search-html



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Samp;M Farms

03-30-2008 11:16:20




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 Re: Bearing Splitter in reply to UncleBubb*IH, 03-30-2008 06:37:37  
This is my first post in your forum. I work on heavy eq. for a day job and I can tell you from experience that you want to buy the best one you can afford. Cheap ones aren't worth the aggervation!!



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greygoat

03-30-2008 08:56:10




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 Re: Bearing Splitter in reply to UncleBubb*IH, 03-30-2008 06:37:37  
OTC, Owatanna Tool Co, specilazes in this type
of tool



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El Toro

03-30-2008 07:59:04




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 Re: Bearing Splitter in reply to UncleBubb*IH, 03-30-2008 06:37:37  
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You may need to make or have this made like Bigdog did for his Cub. You still would need that bearing splitter. Hal



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dieselpaul

03-30-2008 07:30:29




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 Re: Bearing Splitter in reply to UncleBubb*IH, 03-30-2008 06:37:37  

some auto parts stores rent them. I bought one @ harbor freight that has worked for me. also, you will need a large enough puller to hook-up to splitter plate holes. its tempting to try a 3 arm hook type puller, but you can break things.



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dieselpaul

03-30-2008 15:09:29




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 Re: Bearing Splitter in reply to dieselpaul, 03-30-2008 07:30:29  

let me clear up my statement about bearing splitter ''I bought one @ harbor freight & it works for me'' i meant as in using for a pulling plate behind pully, etc. I fully agree, its not worth a flip for "splitting bearings' as in forcing thin edge in behind bearing & tightening force bolts. edge will just roll up. I have larger OTC, but bought a couple of HF. for jobs like this. make sure you get tapped holes in it-not all have them. Just didn't want to mislead. Paul

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Dick L

03-30-2008 07:24:02




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 Re: Bearing Splitter in reply to UncleBubb*IH, 03-30-2008 06:37:37  
Bearing buster is a slang use for it in some places.

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Tractors,Tractors

03-30-2008 07:03:34




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 Re: Bearing Splitter in reply to UncleBubb*IH, 03-30-2008 06:37:37  
It is a device that is split in half and has two pieces of threaded rod through both sections at the outside edges. You loosen the nuts on the treaded rod and put the splitter behind the balancer or bearing, sleeve what ever you are trying to remove and it gives you an area to afix your bearing puller to so that you may apply pullin pressure to the back of said object. They come in different sizes depending on the size of the object.

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