Posted by Jordan995 on March 02, 2017 at 17:56:26 from (71.49.181.66):
Impossible task. In restoring my 76ish CK loader/backhoe, one item that's got to go is the old beat up radiator. In order to come out it must come forward to get the bottom hose off. ? It can't come forward because it hits the piping for the front mounted hydraulic pump. I did get it out finally by cutting the bottom hose and taking the fan blade off. Problem is how to get a new one in without trashing the bottom hose. But still persistent I see the need for a new fan belt.Loosen the spline drive attachment on the crank pulley and slide it forward , right?. Not , the spline shaft meets the pulley with no space to get the belt out. There's a connecting collar on the spline shaft that appears to connect two sections of spline shaft, but it has no rings or set screws so I assume it's just a coupling. So what's next?. Disconnect the hydraulic piping and pull the hydro pump?? Well now you can put in a new radiator.and a fan belt. Am I loosing it or did someone not think about servicing this thing when they made the add on attachments?? Maybe this is why they invented the red sectional type v belts. There has to be something I'm missing in this venture = ?????
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