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- čas přidán 17. 04. 2024
- I am not paying $120 for this pully. That is crazy. I will drill it and replace the bearing myself like this.
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I want to see the aftermath when it comes part. Best of luck
If it does I will get that video for you.
Don't use bolts they will shear. Just do new riviots
I did not have any rivets like this, but thank you. I will see if I can get that tool for these type. I will also update everyone if I have issues with this setup.
Shouldn’t need to drill
Out the rivets, just pop the bearing our
How do you get the rivets out without drilling them? The bearing is behind the plates.
Pretty sure the bearing is not behind the plates theyre interfere fit. Need a press. @SeidelRanch
@@ustopianI think the pulley is mirrored on each side. So the edge of the bearing is beneath the metal part.
Did this exact thing on my diesel Kubota riding mower 6 years ago. Still going…
See. All the haters came out on this idea, but its working great.
Next time use Nor-Lock lock washer. They work so much better than normal lock washers.
I will look those up. Thanks.
Just a question would it put it out of balance? Just a question not attacking like other Just a real question. When you add the boltsor more strain on the mechanism but then again I don't really know what it is been used for.
It's a pulley for a mower deck. So far it's pretty smooth, but you have a lot going on down there anyway.
Crazy the bearing is the smallest and most valuble part of that whole wheel. That would make that half ass half and half wheel is worth over a hundred bucks? Peopke need to get hands on. Were buying tin cans for way to much money
That's how I felt.
Do not recommend replacing solid rivets with bolts unless you've done the engineering and supplied it.
Oh, my bad. I forgot. $0.12 pulley from china + $119.88 engineering fee. I should have paid my dues.
@@SeidelRanch your reply states in no uncertain terms that you've no clue of the associated risks involved in replacing ductile solid rivets with brittle nuts and bolts.
@@Heatsink1337 So you are trying to say that a 1/4" steel rivet is stronger than a 3/8" grade 8 threaded bolt? I don't think so. I'll let you know if my mower deck blows up.
@@SeidelRanch I'm not trying to say anything. I'm telling you that replacing ductile rivets with rigid bolts is dangerous.
@@Heatsink1337 Ok. Thanks. Everything we do in life is dangerous, so I guess I can agree. I almost died just a few minutes ago driving to the grocery store because someone was not even watching. That was dangerous. Anything can happen at any moment.
I just use a punch and knock the bearing out from the other side. It's just a press fit, and you just need to work your way around the bearing from the other side.
These are behind the plates. Can't push the through like press ins.
@@SeidelRanch Le sigh. I've never had to do that, but it was old stuff I was working on. We're in a throw away society. It's getting harder and harder to fight it.
That is too dangerous. I’ve replaced hundreds of bearings. And if the pulley used compressed bearings, then it would be safer to replace the cables and pulley.
The bearing is between two plates that make up the pulley. The bearing is "inside", not pressed in.
How long is this going to take you to do?
Well, true. Time is money. But it was about 15 minutes.
Why not buck new rivets.
Could, but I don't have any this strong.
Use a specialized clamp and remove the bearing and set a new one in. Don’t take the whole think a part and bolt back together that will not hold. The nuts with vibrate lose. 🔩
It's not a bearing you can press in. The bearing is between the 2 plates. I will find out I guess if the nuts stay on.