smaller nut
If a 1/4" nut will fit inside the crank nut, Screw the crank nut on about halfway, place the 1/4" nut inside it against the end of the crankshaft. Then you should be able to use the pointed puller bushing in the 1/4 nut. This will give you a center point and should keep the puller off the end of the crankshaft. I am not certain if the 1/4 nut will fit in the crank nut but, I have done this on larger shafts.
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Gary
1974 1650 50A "budscub" Was my fathers
1969 125 42"
1978 1450 44A dual hydraulics
1984 782 50C dual hydraulics, waiting for vanguard
Z-force Cub cadet Zero turn
Sears '66 Suburban 10 Sears '66 Suburban 12
2 Breaking plows, 2 disc's, front blade, rear blade, Sickle bar mower, 2 decks 3pt harrow
74 "Green 100 "John"
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