
12-16-2014, 10:48 PM
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Location: Zionsville, PA
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Originally Posted by Alvy
Gene the trick is to go back and forth with the stubborn ones, if you feel them start to tighten up then turn them back in and then turn out a little further. Each time going a little more. The bearing behind it has a locking collar that you have to turn CW to loosen as it is somewhat of an eccentric. Plenty of write ups on here with many tricks, tips, and oops now what's. Good luck and take your time. Breaking a set screw or stripping one adds a lot of time. I use a pitman arm puller to pull off Pto bearing
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I use this
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