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<blockquote data-quote="Rookie" data-source="post: 7601302" data-attributes="member: 667"><p>Hi, </p><p>We've got a Trimax front flail on a john deere mower and want to renew the rotor bearings however can't seem to work out how to remove pulley off shaft. Think it is classed as a BILOC pulley system.</p><p>Dual pulleys were held together with 3 bolts, we have removed them and there are 3 other holes which we thought you could put studs in and force pulley off but the holes are lined up and studs can go right through. If I put a puller on frightened I will split pulleys.</p><p>Any help appreciated.</p><p>[ATTACH]966114[/ATTACH][ATTACH]966115[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rookie, post: 7601302, member: 667"] Hi, We've got a Trimax front flail on a john deere mower and want to renew the rotor bearings however can't seem to work out how to remove pulley off shaft. Think it is classed as a BILOC pulley system. Dual pulleys were held together with 3 bolts, we have removed them and there are 3 other holes which we thought you could put studs in and force pulley off but the holes are lined up and studs can go right through. If I put a puller on frightened I will split pulleys. Any help appreciated. [ATTACH]966114[/ATTACH][ATTACH]966115[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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