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Allis pullers????!!!!!!

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Family Traditio

01-01-2004 18:14:30




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Do any of you do away w/ the hand clutch and how do you do it if you do?




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KBMO

01-02-2004 05:54:41




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 Re: Allis pullers????!!!!!! in reply to Family Tradition, 01-01-2004 18:14:30  
You can use the plate that attaches to the hand clutch. Get two of them, turn them back to back and bolt them toghether. One shaft runs inside the other one so they will run true. Works fine. Run a hard grade bolt though. I put over 100 HP to mine no problems.



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Family Tradition

01-01-2004 18:15:16




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 Re: Allis pullers????!!!!!! in reply to Family Tradition, 01-01-2004 18:14:30  
on a WD



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The Swami

01-01-2004 19:52:14




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 Re: Re: Allis pullers????!!!!!! in reply to Family Tradition, 01-01-2004 18:15:16  
The WD we pulled slipped our clutch, expensive fix is to have a shaft made to replace it, the cheaper ( and just as safe and effective) is to drill holes through the two halves, bolt it solid, works fine. Ours ran at 4000 rpms, dynoed 85 horse, never had troubles after we did it. Hope this helps, good Luck!! The Swami



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Bruce Nelson

01-03-2004 06:06:18




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 Re: Re: Re: Allis pullers????!!!!!! in reply to The Swami, 01-01-2004 19:52:14  
Take the splined flange that the clutch bolts to out of a spare trans. Install it into your puller where the clutch used to be (remove clutch). Put it in the opposite direction and bolt the two flanges together with four 7/16" bolts. We did this way back when we had a Chevy in a WD. Bruce



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Orange Peel Pulling

01-01-2004 20:26:38




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 Re: Re: Re: Allis pullers????!!!!!! in reply to The Swami, 01-01-2004 19:52:14  
Did you two bolt or four bolt the plates? Size? Do you have any problem with vibration? I have a 80 HP 2000RPM WD I want to try this on. Thanks for any help.



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malstatt

01-02-2004 18:54:41




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Allis pullers????!!!!!! in reply to Orange Peel Pulling, 01-01-2004 20:26:38  
Hub City make a coupling 1 3/8 with 10 splines and it is 4in long 27.00 dollars at local tsc store or bearing house



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scotc

01-01-2004 19:39:30




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 Re: Re: Allis pullers????!!!!!! in reply to Family Tradition, 01-01-2004 18:15:16  
if you aren't grenading the thing i dont see why you'd want rid of it unless rules dont allow shifting



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