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Chris in Washington

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Keith-OR

05-28-2006 13:20:48




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Chris the bar to install the pulley is the one that is 14 inches long with 11/16 hole drilled in it. Need 5/8 althread,as this is the size of bolts that hold the bolster on. Holes that you use on front of engine are the top left and bottom right where the bolster bolts on the engine. These holes are 11 3/4 inches apart and puts that bar diagonally across front of engine which allows you to use hydraulics to push the pulley back on.

also I am not showing the 5/8th althread, if I had to make puller all over again I would just use 5/8 althread for everything, but I used what I had on hand at the time. I made the bar to install pulley later.HTH

Keith & Shawn

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Keith-OR

05-28-2006 15:16:22




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 Re: Chris in Washington in reply to Keith-OR, 05-28-2006 13:20:48  
Chris, we are 180 east of Portland and 30 miles west of Pendleton. A couple of miles S of the Columbia River

Keith & Shawn



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Chris in Washington

05-28-2006 16:18:52




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 Re: Chris in Washington in reply to Keith-OR, 05-28-2006 15:16:22  
We've been through your area many times--lots of good farm country.



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Chris in Washington

05-28-2006 14:24:43




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 Re: Chris in Washington in reply to Keith-OR, 05-28-2006 13:20:48  
Thanks Keith, great info. You didn't say where you are in Oregon.



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