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cadwarrior
Joined: Aug 23, 2006
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snowblower: how to remove the bearing behind the bucket
Original Message Nov 3, 2006 11:57 am |
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I have a snowblower mastercraft 8-26, I have dismounted the front bucket, removed the two pulley, removed the bearing holder, now the bearing seams to be jammed on the shaft, How can I remove it?, with a puller?, it is supposed to be pressfit? I want to removed the auger and the impeller and make a paint job, that's why I need to remove the bearing. Thanks!
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cadwarrior
Joined: Aug 23, 2006
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Re: snowblower: how to remove the bearing behind the bucket
Reply #2 Nov 16, 2006 11:19 am |
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Thanks for your help, I bought a puller and wasn't able to remove it, So I decide to make a huge taping job inside the bucket for painting the auger. It was long, but makes a good job! I used Engine Enamel black shinny paint. once it is completly dry (after one week) this paint is hard like glass and cannot be scratch. thanks!
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RalphS
There's a reason for more than one snowblower. Because. 1974 Ariens 824 SnoThro 197? Ariens ST270 SnoThro 1988 Ariens ST824 SnoThro 196? REO Snowblower 1960 Ariens SnoThro 1964 Ariens SnoThro
Location: MA
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Re: snowblower: how to remove the bearing behind the bucket
Reply #4 Nov 19, 2006 7:26 pm |
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Cad- Sorry for the delay in responding but I can only post from home. Like Marty said- If you tried to use a puller on that bearing, I am also sure that you damaged it. It might not fail immediately, or even soon, or catastrophically, but it most likely will fail. If you're spending the time to repaint it, I would spend the few ($5?) for the new bearing and the extra hour of two to replace it. I would try again to remove and replace it. Like Marty said, cut it off with a Dremel if you have to. Ensure that the shaft is clean and burr-free and press the new one on using only the inner race. Best of luck. Ralph
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