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Bobcat M600 variable speed drive sheave removal
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<blockquote data-quote="goodhors " data-source="post: 66504" data-attributes="member: 9102"><p>I have the same machine similar issue. That cap is held in place by an external snap ring. If you can reassemble the roto swivel, gently try pulling on the piston and you should be able to expose that snap ring. Once that is removed a few taps will loosen it right up. I've found that a carbide scraper is very valuable tool.; a lot of these parts develop a slight burr as they wear out and if you can scrape off a couple of thousands, they will come a part without hammering on them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodhors , post: 66504, member: 9102"] I have the same machine similar issue. That cap is held in place by an external snap ring. If you can reassemble the roto swivel, gently try pulling on the piston and you should be able to expose that snap ring. Once that is removed a few taps will loosen it right up. I've found that a carbide scraper is very valuable tool.; a lot of these parts develop a slight burr as they wear out and if you can scrape off a couple of thousands, they will come a part without hammering on them [/QUOTE]
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