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    Mar 19, 2010, 05:53 AM
    How to remove the deck pulleys kabota t1460
    I need to remove the mower deck pulleys on a Kubota T1460 in order to replace the bearings. The top retainer nut and spring washer along with the regular washer have been removed but the pulley will not come off the shaft. Long soaks in penetrating oil has not helped loosen the pulleys. Thanks
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    Mar 19, 2010, 09:18 AM

    If there like most pulleys there stuck pretty good .you'll might have to put a gear puller on them.
    If you have a slide hammer this works best for me.
    Luck

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