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Re: Crank Pulley Removal Tool???

Postby AL Farmall Boy » Tue Mar 27, 2018 4:31 pm

[quote="Dale Finch"][/quote]

This is exactly the feedback we need! Everyone's input is VERY helpful and will help Shane come up with a "cadillac" tool that will work well in all situations. My thoughts exactly about the puller and jack being bulky and hard to use and keep together (much like the jaw pullers are). Surely a "cradle" of some sort could be implemented to help support the jack.

What is this pneumatic jack you're talking about Dale? Do you all think the torqueing by working the jack is enough to hurt the front of the engine, crankshaft, or pulley?
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Re: Crank Pulley Removal Tool???

Postby Dale Finch » Tue Mar 27, 2018 4:40 pm

It wasn't going to hurt anything, it just caused the whole shebang to twist a bit, and misalign.
Something like this:
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200641738_200641738
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Re: Crank Pulley Removal Tool???

Postby Don McCombs » Tue Mar 27, 2018 4:54 pm

AL Farmall Boy wrote:Surely a "cradle" of some sort could be implemented to help support the jack.

On Earl's version, the base plate of the jack is bolted to the bottom plate.
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Re: Crank Pulley Removal Tool???

Postby Dale Finch » Tue Mar 27, 2018 5:33 pm

Don McCombs wrote:On Earl's version, the base plate of the jack is bolted to the bottom plate.
That's correct. The twisting that was allowed was from the all-thread. Maybe I just didn't get the three of them even and tight enough. The thing just "squirmed"!!

Of course, I think having a minimum of 3 people do this is a must: one to hold the plate in position behind the pulley, one to hold the jack/plate end, and one to pump the bottle jack. Maybe a fourth just to watch to ensure everything stays square! That is why it is a good idea to do this at a cubfest!! There are always at least 4 guys to do the task :-:-): ...and at least four more to "supervise"!! :lol:
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Re: Crank Pulley Removal Tool???

Postby Bill Hudson » Tue Mar 27, 2018 8:40 pm

When using Earl's puller, I found that putting a nut on each side of the base plate and tightening them made it much easier to use. Most of the movement was eliminated and it operated much more efficiently.

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Re: Crank Pulley Removal Tool???

Postby outdoors4evr » Wed Mar 28, 2018 8:07 am

Anyway, with your expertise, I am sure you will come up with a Cadillac tool. Probably either out of stainless or chrome plated!!!


Yes, but for some reason it would be 1/8 scale! :hattip:
Sounds like a tool kit for the cub tool box is coming next!

Shane - I do love your work, as a child I had a metal toy Farmall A. (dating myself as no toys are metal anymore) It had a wagon, 16 row disc, and a 4 row plow. I now know that those implements were a but much for an A, but I sure wore that old thing out. Still have it, but one wheel is missing and the steering box needs a rebuild! :tractor:
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Re: Crank Pulley Removal Tool???

Postby Dale Finch » Wed Mar 28, 2018 8:30 am

As one of 4 daughters, I grew up coveting my wealthy neighbor's Tonka Toys!!
Shane, you have stirred those ancient cravings!! :{_}:
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Re: Crank Pulley Removal Tool???

Postby John *.?-!.* cub owner » Wed Mar 28, 2018 6:50 pm

outdoors4evr wrote:........as a child I had a metal toy Farmall A...........Still have it, but one wheel is missing and the steering box needs a rebuild! :tractor:
I haqve seen some full sized A tractors in the same condition. :lol:
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Re: Crank Pulley Removal Tool???

Postby AL Farmall Boy » Thu Mar 29, 2018 11:36 am

I'm working on getting the dimensions of the extended "hub" on a crankshaft pulley from a Farmall 140 and a Cub 154 Loboy. Friend has both that are removed from the tractor. Still need to find someone with a Super A to get those measurements of that crank pulley. We will come up with something!
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Re: Crank Pulley Removal Tool???

Postby AL Farmall Boy » Fri Mar 30, 2018 11:10 am

My friend said he will be getting the dimensions of those other pulleys today.
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