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Couple questions in here. I've got a mid 60's heavy 10 and the bearings in the lower drive idler shaft need to be replaced. The upper drive belt is in good shape so I would like to try and do this without removing the lower drive unit. That means removing the idler pulley shaft. The cabinet is enclosed on the left side. So the shaft would have to come out to the right.
Question #1: Can this shaft be removed and the bearings replaced without removing the entire lower drive assembly?
Question #2: If this can be done, how do you drive the shaft out? Is it possible to pull it out from the right?
Question #3: Does anyone know what the cross reference is for the Southbend bearing PT442R1?
Question #1: Can this shaft be removed and the bearings replaced without removing the entire lower drive assembly?
Question #2: If this can be done, how do you drive the shaft out? Is it possible to pull it out from the right?
Question #3: Does anyone know what the cross reference is for the Southbend bearing PT442R1?