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Hope this helps. Let me know if you need anything else. If Jeff can return it to me pretty quick I don't mind sending it to him so he can copy it.
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Thanks Oak.
Very nice pics. Not sure who "Jeff" is, but I contacted Mark Hellrung from the sponsor ontop each page. I will send him the pics / dimension's to see if he can make one. Quick question, is there a "trick" to getting the impeller out of the housing after removing the bearings / axle? Or better left alone? Thanks again, Vertigo1 |
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Question: The "bolt" on top of the 4 inch pulley, is it used to fasten the pulley to the extension, or the spindle, or both?
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I did replace the impeller on mine and I remember it was not real easy to get out but I did it.
That is a nut welded on top of the 4" pulley so you can tighten it to the spindle.
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Thanks Oak, Mark is backed up right now. Maybe in a month, or so.
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Hey Oak, Can you tell me where the spring attaches to blower on this 345 I have. It's been so long I can't remember. I see the hole on the arm of the flat drive pulley, but can't tell where the other end hooks to, from the manual.
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Is this what you need?
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That's perfect Oak.
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