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SH Steering question

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PeteNY

01-18-2004 10:41:28




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Refering to the SH in my question below, I need to rebuild the steering, what is the "suitable" puller for pulling the sector gear, that is referred to in the book? There may be room to get a jaw over the teeth, but the other jaw would be almost straight up and down hooked to the base on the shaft resulting in a lopsided pull? or with my Green ones, I have just driven the shaft down and out of the sector gear once everything is off the bottom, would that work here?
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williamf

01-18-2004 12:20:59




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 Re: SH Steering question in reply to PeteNY, 01-18-2004 10:41:28  
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I didn't have a "suitable' puller either. I converted my puller into a pusher to do it.



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PeteNY

01-18-2004 12:24:27




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 Re: Re: SH Steering question in reply to williamf, 01-18-2004 12:20:59  
Great idea! Thank you!



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STEVE

01-18-2004 11:06:37




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 Re: SH Steering question in reply to PeteNY, 01-18-2004 10:41:28  
JACK UP FRONT OF TRACTOR AND DRIVE SHAFT DOWN AFTER NUT IS OFF



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PeteNY

01-18-2004 12:22:06




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 Re: Re: SH Steering question in reply to STEVE, 01-18-2004 11:06:37  
Thank You!



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Farmer Bob

01-18-2004 12:09:46




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 Re: Re: SH Steering question in reply to STEVE, 01-18-2004 11:06:37  
Helpful hint! Loosen the nut but leave it on the shaft up near the top of the threads. I use an old piece of axle placed on top of the nut and then tap on the other end of the axle to dislodge the shaft from the gear. Make sure you don't bugger the threads on that shaft. If you have removed the lower bolster and front wheels, make sure you have something on the floor to cushion the upper bolster shaft when it comes out of the upper bolster. That thing is quite heavy.

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PeteNY

01-18-2004 12:25:29




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 Re: Re: Re: SH Steering question in reply to Farmer Bob, 01-18-2004 12:09:46  
Thank you Farmer Bob!



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