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1971 Case 580B - Steering arm frozen to spindle

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thepumpguysc

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All kidding aside.. the question was.. is this a stopping land for the needle brg...or left over brg housing.??
It looks to me like> left over brg. cage..<
I've never seen that much "slag" on the walls of a stopping land..
But you've probably figured that out by now.
Have u seen an inside bearing/seal puller.. u probably have.
It has 2 legs that face inwards..
Theres a small seal in 1 of the inj. pumps I do, that requires one.. I adapted mine to a slide hammer.. install the tool & run the rod down until it stops & pop, pop, pop.. out comes the seal..
The threaded rod of the slide hammer is what pushs the legs out..
It looks like THAT would be an ideal candidate for that tool..
I got mine from the Strap-on truck..
 
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