roncoinc
Official Stihl Disser
Better tell her to get back in and watch the game,they coming back !!
Well,,,better not now !!
they Lost again !! LOL !!!
Better tell her to get back in and watch the game,they coming back !!
Well,,,better not now !!
they Lost again !! LOL !!!
No not everything......gaining every day....lots to do.....still gotta get out to the island and bail the skiff and then pull the outboard out and leave on the trailer..wanna get that 68 Saab trailered up from my friends house in the same trip..spent the day rerigging Hoss's pasture....lady wanted part of her field back.....took him out to the back forty for an hour or so this afternoon....
Should be a great trip !! Lots to see !
You gentlemen know if the husqvarna case splitter leaves the bearings in the case or on the crank?
Looking at tools to make the job less physical and less frustrating
Work smart not hard
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You gentlemen know if the husqvarna case splitter leaves the bearings in the case or on the crank?
Looking at tools to make the job less physical and less frustrating
Work smart not hard
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Yeah a week in Scotland and a week in Ireland.....going by ferry from Scotland to Ireland...couple more boat cruises included too...don't have to worry 'bout nuthin'.....don't have to lug nuthin'....all done for us.....
Beutifull day today in paradise
gave the vette a bath and took it out to shake off the water.
let it stretch it's legs a little
felt good,havent had it out of the corral enuf this year
1/2 tank of gas and brought it home.
Yes they do....no need to pull them off the crankshaft with a separate puller.....just tap them out after...
Did some searchin and seen that you and nmurph talked bout the one from northwood
That one just as good?
Do you use it to center the crank as well?
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I got mine from Baileys...$54.00 Husqvarna brand.....
No the way I do it is heat the bearings an drop them onto the crankshaft...cool....then heat the PTO side case half....slide the crank and bearing in......heat the FW side case half until the crank and bearings slide right into that....the heat from that side will conduct to the other case half...generally can tap lightly with the side a hammer handle or use fingers to center the crank....heat is wonderful thing....I use a toaster oven to heat the entire case half evenly and that way it will stay warm for quite a while giving you time to center up.....still gotta be on the stick....have everything ready and handy...plan in place..
You suck ! I gave 90.00 for mine ! :bang:
Need a smaller one for little saws ! Its to big for some.
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