:lol: Sometimes I make myself laugh. I guess I've been working around avionics and mission electronics too many years. In that respect, giving something a good yank when it gets stuck can be a very bad thing. In the case of Farmalls, I need to set that thinking aside.
The pulley inards got a little stuck, so I didn't try to muscle them out. Well, after reading comments about using wood and a hammer, I said to myself: Am I applying enough a** to this? Nope. I gave it a good tug and it popped right out. :roll:
Ok, bearing question. I don't know what to look for in determining if a bearing set is good or bad. I rolled these bearings and they feel fine. What would bad bearings show, or feel like?
Thanks to the folks who answered my original pulley question.
The pulley inards got a little stuck, so I didn't try to muscle them out. Well, after reading comments about using wood and a hammer, I said to myself: Am I applying enough a** to this? Nope. I gave it a good tug and it popped right out. :roll:
Ok, bearing question. I don't know what to look for in determining if a bearing set is good or bad. I rolled these bearings and they feel fine. What would bad bearings show, or feel like?
Thanks to the folks who answered my original pulley question.