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Topic: JD A flywheel nut removal
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| hillaagsa
03-02-2013 17:51:36
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Hello I'm working on a later style JD A. We are trying to remove the flywheel off and I already have the two bolts out. How do you remove the big tin nut from the shaft? Is it threaded? and if it is and has to be turned what is the best way to hold the flywheel from spinning since the rods and everything else are disconnected. Thanks |
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| clampdaddy
03-02-2013 18:42:02
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Re: JD A flywheel nut removal in reply to hillaagsa, 03-02-2013 17:51:36
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| To keep it the flywheel from turning you could hook a high lift jack into one of the holes on the flywheel or put a rope through a hole and tie it off to the rear axle. |
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| Hillaagsa
03-02-2013 23:28:43
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Re: JD A flywheel nut removal in reply to clampdaddy, 03-02-2013 18:42:02
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| Thank you guys for all the help. I actually got the flywheel off tonight with no problem at all after that. Thank you |
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| dennis andres
03-02-2013 18:13:08
166.205.68.45
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Re: JD A flywheel nut removal in reply to hillaagsa, 03-02-2013 17:51:36
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| The nut is threaded but if you look there is a groove on the shaft and the nut is locked by using a punch to bend a tab in the groove. You must take a small chisel and drive it under the tang and bend it up out of the groove then you can turn the large nut counterclockwise. |
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