Bobcat 310 Drive Pulleys

ct70kodiak

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Could anybody advise on how they have removed the drive pulleys on a 310? I have the clutches, belts, and side cover off but the pulleys will not come off. I don't want to pry on them since they are pretty light weight. My pulley's are in need of replacement so it would be nice to get them off. It would be nice if they put a groove around the hub so you could use a puller but no such luck.
 
use 2 pry bars/screw drivers and GENTLY pry them to get them started. Use equal pressure on both sides and they should come right off. A little wd-40 wouldnt hurt.
 
use 2 pry bars/screw drivers and GENTLY pry them to get them started. Use equal pressure on both sides and they should come right off. A little wd-40 wouldnt hurt.
I got the pulleys off but they didn't come easily. I had to use a posi-lock puller with the added hub to pull with. The hub is set screwed on to the pulley hub. Now I find out that Bobcat doesn't support that part anymore. Anybody have any suggesting on sourcing these?
 
I got the pulleys off but they didn't come easily. I had to use a posi-lock puller with the added hub to pull with. The hub is set screwed on to the pulley hub. Now I find out that Bobcat doesn't support that part anymore. Anybody have any suggesting on sourcing these?
What part are you needing? If you are needing a drive pulley on the engine, they should be available(just bought one for mine), but they are only available as a set(coil/clutch/hub).
If you need a clutch coil, they can be rewound for a fraction of the cost of new. If you have a bearing out, you should be able to get a number off the original bearing and match one up.
 
What part are you needing? If you are needing a drive pulley on the engine, they should be available(just bought one for mine), but they are only available as a set(coil/clutch/hub).
If you need a clutch coil, they can be rewound for a fraction of the cost of new. If you have a bearing out, you should be able to get a number off the original bearing and match one up.
Unless you are talking about the DRIVEN pulley on the chain case. If thats the case, try and locate a salvage/parts machine or take it to a machine shop .
 
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