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AC7040
Bronze Level Joined: 17 Feb 2015 Location: Indiana Points: 147 |
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Posted: 27 Mar 2024 at 6:33am |
In the process of replacing some worn out parts on the power director. Noticed a bearing was coming apart during the splitting process. Ordering the new bearing and sleeve from Agco. Was looking for advice on the best way to remove the bearing and sleeve. I'm hoping I won't have to remove the whole shaft. Maybe someone else has changed this bearing before? I've included pictures. Thanks for help as always.
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1953-WD45, 1949-G, 1950s Snap-Coupler All-Crop Drill, 1956 Roto-Baler, 1945 All Crop 60, Snap Coupler Subsoiler, Plow, Gleaner F, 505 wagon
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DrAllis
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 20487 |
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Remove all the needles with a magnet. Take a torch and heat the outer race until it turns red in several places. Let it cool down and remove. It doesn't take much time to turn things red and will not hurt the shaft one bit.
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AC7040
Bronze Level Joined: 17 Feb 2015 Location: Indiana Points: 147 |
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Thanks a bunch Dr. Allis! Only wish I had a small percentage of your knowledge
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1953-WD45, 1949-G, 1950s Snap-Coupler All-Crop Drill, 1956 Roto-Baler, 1945 All Crop 60, Snap Coupler Subsoiler, Plow, Gleaner F, 505 wagon
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