B pilot busing removal

JDJACK

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I have the tractor split.
How do I get the pilot bushing out?
Do have puller.
Where can I get a new pressure plate and
throw out bearing?

JAck
 
If the bearing is a brass bushing and not a ball bearing, it can be removed by simply packing the hole with heavy grease and pump it out with hydraulic pressure created by driving a proper size metal or wooden shaft into the bushing hole.
This might work with a sealed ball bearing also, never tried it. Just be sure to dodge the escaping grease.
I have removed many bushings with this procedure.
 
It needs to be an "inside" puller, one where the grabbing hooks face to the outside. Not necessarily a specialty item -- a lot of pullers have reversible jaws so they can pull from either side.

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When removing brass bushings, I got in there with a hacksaw blade and cut through the bushing twice. The second cut about 45 degrees from the first cut. Simple easy removal from there.
 
This is my preferred method. I generally use a proper sized bolt pack bearing with grease and a blow or two will have the bearing out.
 

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