OK guys....I'm not usually one to give up easily.....but this one continues to kick my behind. And yes, it has had an ocean of penetrating oil applied.
This economy level Rotary Cutter came with a tractor I purchased recently. I was wanting to pull the prop-shaft...clean it up and grease it since it looked like the U-joints were fairly dry and the cutter had been attached for quite some time.
Shear-Bolt was bent but not sheared. I had to drive it out with a drift punch and 3lb. hammer. The yoke on the prop-shaft at the PTO end (tractor) came off easily enough. BUT....the end on the gear-head will not budge.
I've tried a punch and hammer....No Go. Tried a brass hammer on the U-Joint yoke.....Nope! Applied some heat (propane torch) and used a steel block and tapered wedge to try to separate or at least get some movement. Nothing doing........
There is no snap ring or anything holding it in place. I believe it has just 'rust welded' itself together. I know copious amounts of heat would help but that might also take out the input shaft seal on the gear head.
Thinking I might get a second steel wedge tomorrow so I can apply more even pressure.....but I am open to ideas.
This economy level Rotary Cutter came with a tractor I purchased recently. I was wanting to pull the prop-shaft...clean it up and grease it since it looked like the U-joints were fairly dry and the cutter had been attached for quite some time.
Shear-Bolt was bent but not sheared. I had to drive it out with a drift punch and 3lb. hammer. The yoke on the prop-shaft at the PTO end (tractor) came off easily enough. BUT....the end on the gear-head will not budge.
I've tried a punch and hammer....No Go. Tried a brass hammer on the U-Joint yoke.....Nope! Applied some heat (propane torch) and used a steel block and tapered wedge to try to separate or at least get some movement. Nothing doing........
There is no snap ring or anything holding it in place. I believe it has just 'rust welded' itself together. I know copious amounts of heat would help but that might also take out the input shaft seal on the gear head.
Thinking I might get a second steel wedge tomorrow so I can apply more even pressure.....but I am open to ideas.