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Re: H Fan removal
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Posted by F20II on May 14, 2003 at 09:04:52 from (208.187.14.178):
In Reply to: H Fan removal posted by gmiller on May 14, 2003 at 07:53:54:
You must loosen the fan belt first, there is a set screw on the the pully, loosen theis screw an turn the out side part(closest to the fan) counter clockwise to loosen. Then there are 4 bolts on the front of fan blade, remove those, fan will come off along with pully. You may have to tap on it a bit, also lookout for your knuckles, it's a tight fit. You will then be able to see the water pump an the bolts to remove it. Case/IH dealers have the bearing an gaskets if you need them. If you look at my Epson site I have a 43 an 42 H apart with pictures of the pump an fan listed there, might make it easier if you look at that first :o), hope it helps you.
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