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B model PTO problem

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    Posted: 24 Feb 2012 at 7:15pm

I have two PTO’s I removed from two 1939 B models I parted out with intentions to rebuild one good one.  My problem is I cannot get the cam shaft pushed through the drive gear on either one.  Per the disassembly instructions in my manuals, I am using a puller that fits.  Even with my 200 lbs bearing down on a breaker bar, I cannot get either shaft to budge.

 

Is there something I’m missing here?  Can I use heat on these parts?  And if so, do I heat the shaft or the gear assembly?

 

As always, any help is greatly appreciated.  Thanks in advance.

Jim

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mild heat should help, on gear only. You want to expand the gear so it will slide off of the shaft. Keep the puller on it.
The book shows a C clip, bearing , then gear. With the clip and bearing removed, the gear should come next. Good luck. Bob


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Bob,
Many thanks for the response.  Heat did the trick.  Now if I can just figure out how to get that transmission main shaft roller bearing out I'll have it made.  Thanks again.
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I wouldn't put very much heat on it. The shaft is pressed into the bearing. I just press them out. You can rig a bottle jack to press it out with some all thread and bar steel. Or find someone with a press. If you was close I would press them out for you. It only takes a coupla minutes.
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