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Originally Posted by darkminion_17
I used the puller not my head!
BTW this was soaking for 2 days in PB so it kinda helped.
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Nice "master of invention" idea Lew
I like KROIL better than PB or LW.
Did you leave the PTO arm in place? I could make a piece for the driveshaft to slip over the threaded collar so the basket pulley would be driven straight off.
I used a different approach to get my pulley off.
I made a puller and drilled the pulley for 5/16-18NC ( "F" drill ) The spacing also works for removing the flywheel.
By using two longer bolts with 1/2" sockets, it makes a great PTO bearing puller