Posted by Tom in TN on November 07, 2020 at 20:00:06 from (172.58.86.137):
In Reply to: gear pulling struggle posted by elijahearnestfarmall on November 07, 2020 at 19:26:55:
Elijah,
I wouldn't know a Waukesha or a Huber if it bit me, so, I'm not offering any advice of any kind here. Just a story about a gear from a long time ago.
I was working on a lawnmower and I wanted to get the flywheel off to check the points. I put my gear puller on it and pulled, oiled, heated all to no avail. I eventually broke the flywheel from tugging and tapping on it when I realized that the flywheel was actually threaded onto the crank shaft. I unscrewed what was left of it and bought a new flywheel to replace the mess I had made. So, I'm not suggesting in any way that your gear might be threaded onto the shaft that it is currently on - - just an anecdote from one of my experiences from long ago.
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