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F-20 Flywheel

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I RIGHT I

10-22-2003 18:42:44




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How does the flywheel come off of a F-20?I've got the motor(Tractors have motors,cars have engines)setting on a work bench and can,t see how to get the flywheel off.I know I should get a manual,but I am just fixing leaks and cleaning it up to repaint. Thanks IRI.




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Nebraska Cowman

10-23-2003 04:31:03




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 Re: F-20 Flywheel in reply to I RIGHT I, 10-22-2003 18:42:44  
there are tapped holes in the fywheel to attach the puller.



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I RIGHT I

10-23-2003 05:16:09




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 Re: Re: F-20 Flywheel in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 10-23-2003 04:31:03  
There is also a small alignment bushing that has internal threads,does this come out with the flywheel or does it need to come out first?



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F-Dean

10-23-2003 06:26:02




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 Re: Re: Re: F-20 Flywheel in reply to I RIGHT I, 10-23-2003 05:16:09  
The flywheel will come of easier with this pin removed but they will come off together.



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F-Dean

10-22-2003 19:01:24




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 Re: F-20 Flywheel in reply to I RIGHT I, 10-22-2003 18:42:44  
Take the big nut off and pull! A big gear/pulley puller works fine.



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R. Marg

10-22-2003 18:54:19




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 Re: F-20 Flywheel in reply to I RIGHT I, 10-22-2003 18:42:44  
well cars/truck/and tractors have engines motors are eletical engines use fuel of some sort and have combustion



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Nebraska Cowman

10-23-2003 10:52:26




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 Re: Re: F-20 Flywheel in reply to R. Marg, 10-22-2003 18:54:19  
it's just how we talk R marg. And car engines get "frozen" Tractors are just "stuck", a tempoary problem.



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