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The steering wheel turned out quite well for a worker. 
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After blasting and cleaning the pitting on the PTO

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I filled the pits with the 1000 deg F JBWeld Product. 

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I bead blasted the head. Then I sanded it flat using a piece of glass and 220, 320, 600 wet or dry sand paper. IMG_3153.jpeg.10905a765b203ce2e9d57b300c5106c4.jpeg

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oliver2-44
25 minutes ago, Easton Rich said:

Where did you get that flywheel puller?

That’s from Harbor Freight. I’ll get a picture of the set for you tomorrow. 

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Easton Rich

Thanks

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On 2/2/2025 at 10:28 AM, JCM said:

Thanks for the mention. You don't seem like the type of person that sits idle too long. and I like that. Your a good man.  @oliver2-44  Keep on trucking !!

:text-yeahthat: Ditto.

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6 hours ago, oliver2-44 said:

The steering wheel turned out quite well for a worker. 
IMG_3157.jpeg.7d469f4cbe5e6dc9e46c605dba56c440.jpeg

After blasting and cleaning the pitting on the PTO

IIMG_3154.jpeg.2d424f0dfa83178009228595c2b04870.jpeg

I filled the pits with the 1000 deg F JBWeld Product. 

IMG_3155.jpeg.661afa36688bcc6f37f7c011301a2b54.jpeg

IMG_3156.jpeg.144152b6167db0cfed70bb9d18b8e71f.jpeg
I bead blasted the head. Then I sanded it flat using a piece of glass and 220, 320, 600 wet or dry sand paper. IMG_3153.jpeg.10905a765b203ce2e9d57b300c5106c4.jpeg

IMG_3152.jpeg.2c282e602b4cf5e5b2ca160a8bdc7784.jpeg

@oliver2-44 The best thing I found for doing heads is a good 2x2 or I use a 4x4 piece of flat steal plate and 320 grit. You’re doing a great job so far. Enjoy the project and the ride when done..

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