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Home-Built Pitman Arm Puller
Dave Bulawsky, Auberry, Calif.: “The flywheel studs came loose on my 1946 Case VA row crop tractor. I solved the problem by cleaning them well and then reinstalling them with Blue Loctite. They’ve never come loose again.
“The front axle broke on that ’46 Case so we put a piece of 2-in. angle iron (1/4 in. thi
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Home-Built Pitman Arm Puller FARM SHOP Miscellaneous Dave Bulawsky Auberry Calif : “The flywheel studs came loose on my 1946 Case VA row crop tractor I solved the problem by cleaning them well and then reinstalling them with Blue Loctite They’ve never come loose again “The front axle broke on that ’46 Case so we put a piece of 2-in angle iron 1/4 in thick along the bottom of it We welded it all together and it worked just fine “I built my own pitman arm puller out of a piece of scrap square tubing I cut a notch out of one end welded a 1/4-in nut on top and inserted a bolt It works perfect I’ve used it on my Dodge Dakota and Ram pickups ”
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