Posted by RTR on August 17, 2013 at 19:36:37 from (98.83.137.165):
The front seal on the engine of my Farmall Super A is leaking and I would like to replace it while I have the tractor disasembeled for a radiator repair. I am contemplating on removing the front steering bolster casting to make more room, but after looking and studying that crank pulley, I can not figure out for the life of me how it is removed. Mine has the "teeth" on it for the hand crank, and it is not like the pulley used on the Farmall 140, which has a nut holding it on instead of the "teeth" for the hand crank.
Is this pulley pressed on? If so, how would you remove it and reinstall it when changing just the front seal?
Is the pulley threaded, and screws on?
Is there a bolt holding it on deep inside beyond the hand crank "teeth" ?
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