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    1949 JOHN DEERE A clutch/ pulley repair

    Funny how I cannot see things right in front of my face! You are absolutely right....I see it now. That sure explains a lot. I'm a little embarrassed but thank you help and your reply!
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    1949 JOHN DEERE A clutch/ pulley repair

    Now im confused about my '49 A. Working on replacing the pulley bearing. According to my parts diagram, oit shows a inner race. I did not have one when i removed the old bearing. I ordered the inner race anyway and now i dont see any way of if it fitting on the crankshaft. I have the pre-...
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    1949 JOHN DEERE A clutch/ pulley repair

    I got the bearing out and the barrel slide on all the way. Looks like that bearing must be the problem. The bearing is a little sloppy so I'm guessing the rollers just didn't want to line up. I really appreciate everyone's help on this. I'm not much of a mechanic but bought this tractor to use...
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    1949 JOHN DEERE A clutch/ pulley repair

    I will work on removing the bearing. Then I'll check to see if it slides on without bearing....good idea, thank you!
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    1949 JOHN DEERE A clutch/ pulley repair

    How do I get the bearing out? I seen a video where they said to punch out from the back side. Or do I have to remove the gear and sleeve?
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    1949 JOHN DEERE A clutch/ pulley repair

    Yes I packed the best I could. I've turned and jiggled seems like every which way. Gets to that certain point and will not move any further. One time I was able to get the fork in its grove and was able to work clutch lever back and forth a little and it did slide on. Now I cannot get it to...
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    1949 JOHN DEERE A clutch/ pulley repair

    I will look at that. Beginning to think the roller bearings are little sloppy and not lining up well on the shaft. Thanks for you ideas!
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    1949 JOHN DEERE A clutch/ pulley repair

    I will check this. Right now I'm trying to put the pulley drum on without any clutch drive disc or adjusting disc on it. Thanks for responding
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    1949 JOHN DEERE A clutch/ pulley repair

    I wanted to replace the drive disk, adjusting disc, and friction discs. I thought I would check dogs and toggles but look ok. So anything on that side I didn't touch. Now for whatever reason it just won't slide 9n all the way. Seen videos where they just slide right on. Dont think i should try...
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    1949 JOHN DEERE A clutch/ pulley repair

    I have a 1949 john deere A. Removed the clutch/pulley assembly now I cannot not slide it back on all the way. The two gears are engaged. About an inch short from being on all the way. Seems like I'm hitting on something. Any suggestions? [email protected]

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