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Joe

08-14-2004 14:23:56




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Does anyone know if its possible to remove the hamonic balance/pulley from a John Deere 310 backhoe with the rad and hydrolic pump still in the machine? I had the rubber drive balls break out of the pulley again... Thanks!




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motorhead460

08-18-2004 19:30:49




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 Re: john deere 310 in reply to Joe, 08-14-2004 14:23:56  
I have a 310B,it is tight but will come out with the pump and radiator still in place.When replacing with the new rubber make sure the slip joint is pushed all the way tight against it and snug it down really good.



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Roy

08-15-2004 20:27:29




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 Re: john deere 310 in reply to Joe, 08-14-2004 14:23:56  
Split it...This time make sure the bolts are good and tight from front casting to engine block . these bolts are about the only reason that rubber dampeners go bad except from old age of rubbers..



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Joe

08-16-2004 12:15:03




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 Re: john deere 310 in reply to Roy, 08-15-2004 20:27:29  
split it?



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