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Flywheel removal, F-20

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Walt in Jaxn Tn

01-25-2004 15:28:45




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How much trouble to remove the flywheel on the f-20? I see special tools in the I.T.shop manual, A dowel pin puller, how important is it to replace the old pin with new? Any help appreciated-----Walt




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John in Ne

01-25-2004 16:52:32




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 Re: Flywheel removal, F-20 in reply to Walt in Jaxn Tn., 01-25-2004 15:28:45  
I posted this question a couple of months ago and was told to take off the big nut and PULL!! Well, it worked!Our local CaseIH dealer had a picture of a puller in an old manual. It was an axle puller bolted to the three holes in the flywheel.I found one at a rental store for$7.50(?) for the day and it worked just fine.What looks like a dowel pin is actually a key(stock) to keep the flywheel located right.John.

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Walt in Jaxn Tn.

01-25-2004 20:56:05




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 Re: Re: Flywheel removal, F-20 in reply to John in Ne, 01-25-2004 16:52:32  
Thanks John, what did you replace the dowel pin with? Drill rod mabey?----- Walt



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F-Dean

01-26-2004 06:43:07




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 Re: Re: Re: Flywheel removal, F-20 in reply to Walt in Jaxn Tn., 01-25-2004 20:56:05  
Rice Equipment has new pins which are threaded on the inside to assist in their removal.



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Nebraska Cowman

01-26-2004 02:53:16




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 Re: Re: Re: Flywheel removal, F-20 in reply to Walt in Jaxn Tn., 01-25-2004 20:56:05  
i just reuse the old pin.



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John in Ne.

01-26-2004 09:25:27




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Flywheel removal, F-20 in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 01-26-2004 02:53:16  
Is there a trick to putting the flywheel back on?



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Mike S

01-26-2004 20:43:37




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Flywheel removal, F-20 in reply to John in Ne., 01-26-2004 09:25:27  
What I did to install the flywheel was remove the felt in the rear of the crank ( the felt was used to oil the pilot bearing) and tap the hole where the felt was, if I remember right its 9/16.
Then use a piece of threaded rod and a piece of thick stock with a hole in it and use a nut to put it on. Also when your done plug the hole with a short bolt with sealer and use a new sealed bearing for the pilot.

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