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Posted by scot_c on June 05, 2005 at 17:45:51 from (69.40.133.57):
my freind's got a 430 baler with a 10 kicker on it. the drive shaft for the kicker started smoking on him last year and I helped him pull the shaft out of the tube today. It needs bearings and bushings and I don't want to take the front bearing off the shaft the long way. Is the slip clutch very hard to reassemble? I can't figure out how to get it off the shaft but I am working with one hand right now (Had a dumb!## moment greasing the backhoe and broke 2 fingers). Anyhow, any info on the slip clutch is appreciated as I think the shaft has to go into the tube that end first due to the brass bushings, to put them in place for the set screws. Also there was hytran oil in the tube should it be an oil bath? thanks
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