PULL GEAR Disassembly Tips

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  • @Preso58
    @Preso58 6 років тому +2

    Hey Mr. Pete. Thanks for the reference to my build video. It appears we are working concurrently on the same project although we are working from different ends! I'll be drilling the idler gear centres today and that is the part that is filling me with dread. It's interesting to see the parts as you reveal them and the different strategies used to fit and assemble the parts.

  • @bruceconnor7597
    @bruceconnor7597 6 років тому

    I did notice that when you got it apart in part 1, that it had little to no lubrication inside, that is probably why it would be hard to work with and why it was so abused. Keep up the good work and have a long life teaching us all. regards bruce

  • @mrc1539
    @mrc1539 6 років тому +2

    Mr Pete , at 15:00 I got to call you on using the crescent wrench backwards, LOL 😂! You must have leaned that from Bubba. Even old guy’s are allowed a mistake now and then , but couldn’t pass up giving you a little jab, ha ha. Keep em. Coming, I enjoy them all .

  • @MaturePatriot
    @MaturePatriot 6 років тому +11

    You are right about fathers! That pin looks like a #6-#8 common nail. Great video. Interesting and entertaining.

    • @shawnmrfixitlee6478
      @shawnmrfixitlee6478 6 років тому +1

      Sure does to me !

    • @RRINTHESHOP
      @RRINTHESHOP 6 років тому

      Yep sure looks like it, maybe from a repair in the past.

    • @kenzpenz
      @kenzpenz 6 років тому

      That is so funny, I was thinking the same thing. I almost shouted out, hey a nail would fit in there perfectly, but I guess Mr Pete probably has that figured out :-) .

    • @bentontool
      @bentontool 6 років тому

      Me too... I was thinking the same.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  6 років тому +1

      It is a nail

  • @thomwham2239
    @thomwham2239 6 років тому

    Lyle - I love your videos and have been watching them for years. THANK YOU for sharing your significant knowledge and experience. I do have one suggestion on the pullers you're using in this series. Always lubricate the threads on your pullers each time you used them. It will make the job easier and extend the lift of your pullers. Thanks again.

  • @stxrynn
    @stxrynn 6 років тому

    Excellent job. Watching how these were made helps when I run up against things in my shop. I got a crunchy live center the other day. I missed a snap ring, but it sheared the shaft slot off nicely! Even, thin washer came off the MT3 taper..... oh well.... It'll go back together fine after a bit of polishing and a new double row bearing! Thanks Prof Pete!

  • @bigmikeh5827
    @bigmikeh5827 6 років тому +2

    You’re a great teacher. I teach Industrial electrical maintenance and Mecatronics at the state trade school. Love my job. Looking forward to the next vid.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  6 років тому

      I love hearing from other shop teachers. Keep up the great work

  • @lathammarx1458
    @lathammarx1458 Рік тому

    That was a real "Hammer Man" who tried to get that apart before you!

  • @RickSpeer
    @RickSpeer 6 років тому +2

    Hey Lyle, congratulations on being the Shars Machinist of the Month! :-)

  • @bertwacaser6719
    @bertwacaser6719 6 років тому

    Now I liked the arbor press setup that's shade tree engineering at its best.

  • @Gary.7920
    @Gary.7920 6 років тому +3

    Mr. Pete
    Congratulations on being on SHARS Machinist of the Month! Well, I heard your reasoning for not letting Jim Ballinger weld up the beat up pulley I sure would have liked to have seen you send it to him, and do a proper fix on the PULL GEAR Unit. You could have done a little teaching on re-cutting the pulley with a form bit that you ground. Oh Well. I am a year older than you, and I do not like people to tell me what to do either. Would sure like to see you do a proper rebuild on it and then put it on one of your drill presses that turns too fast.
    Gary, 75-Year-Old Home-Shop-Machinist in North West Arkansas. Next time you come to Grizzly, I would love to meet up with you. I am only about an hour from Branson as well.

    • @jmh8743
      @jmh8743 6 років тому

      i saw that....they got good taste

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  6 років тому

      Thank you very much

  • @andymandyandsheba4571
    @andymandyandsheba4571 6 років тому +2

    thank you mister pete it will be nice to see it working another item saved i really enjoy your videos

  • @johnapel2856
    @johnapel2856 6 років тому

    Another interesting Tubalcain video. I'm looking forward to the next one.
    Thanks!
    P.s. It would be fun to see Mrs. Peterson's reactions to your use of her oven, or pillowcase, or towel, or...

  • @Tryin2FlyII
    @Tryin2FlyII 6 років тому

    mrpete OUTSTANDING video Sir!!!! (all your videos are to me) this one is one of my many favorites very very interesting I learned a lot Thanks again for all your time,effort and HARD work to film edit and post these great learning videos & as always Two Thumbs Up Sir!! btw- I wish you could have shown how the reversing part of this Pull Gear worked Thanks again

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  6 років тому

      Thank you for watching and supporting me.

  • @danbreyfogle8486
    @danbreyfogle8486 2 роки тому

    I trust that your wife's casserole survived the need to heat this part. I do wonder what sort of dish she was preparing that could stand that increase of heat to 400 degrees. I am enjoying this series.

  • @airgunsfreedom700ssp3
    @airgunsfreedom700ssp3 6 років тому +6

    i would drill out the planetary gear holes and put brass inserts/bushings in there.

  • @MrUbiquitousTech
    @MrUbiquitousTech 6 років тому

    Nice job on figuring that out Mr. Pete, looking forward to part 3.
    Bubba looks a lit perturbed in that picture, perhaps the boss man took his chisel away?

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 6 років тому +1

    The pins for the idler gears should be a press or at least tight slip fit to the housing so I wouldn't worry about any galling/scuffing. The pins only need to be smooth where the bronze bushings in the gears run on them.

  • @alant5335
    @alant5335 6 років тому

    Brilliant viewing,and look forward to the next instalment.

  • @JLK89
    @JLK89 6 років тому +4

    Maybe you should make a new pulley shell from a casting. You could even use the original, built up with putty, as a pattern.

  • @pjhalchemy
    @pjhalchemy 6 років тому

    Great video Mr. Pete. Actually surprised that's all the comments and views on those 2 pleas for help for all that you have given over the years to us...least we could do is decipher the blue prints, for pointers. Good call on the heat, and hopefully not too much hot water with Mrs. Pete. Looking forward to what you do next with it, but still think if Jim Ballinger is willing it might be good learning for his boys too and give you a less "Air Cooled" pulley. ;-P Seems to me also that good "Parenting" is becoming a lost art unfortunately. We'll see, I know I've been a lucky man that way! Thanks Much!

  • @darthherald2564
    @darthherald2564 6 років тому

    I work with Bubba! One of my coworkers dialed in a part by tapping the threaded section with a steel hammer.

  • @mikeadrover5173
    @mikeadrover5173 6 років тому

    Thank You Teacher. Waited all week! With the amount of video's you yourself produce, I understand your point of view regarding this project. However if there is enough interest and you have the energy, not to completely restore but just up and running. ~M~ NJ 07922

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  6 років тому

      I am out of time and out of energy

  • @billbussler3332
    @billbussler3332 6 років тому +1

    I understand you are not completely restoring it but I would love to watch you make a new shaft and pulley. The shaft especially has so many different types of operations it would be very educational for us.

  • @ShainAndrews
    @ShainAndrews 6 років тому +1

    The things we put up with our significant others. Always a lunch or dinner in the oven when we need to use it.

  • @AmateurRedneckWorkshop
    @AmateurRedneckWorkshop 6 років тому

    I forgot to mention Mark Presling inspired by you is making one of these on his channel. ua-cam.com/video/PsBs064cyOI/v-deo.html

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  6 років тому

      Thanks, I put the link in the directions

  • @Dobbo2958
    @Dobbo2958 6 років тому

    Great video many, many thanks for your time very interesting really looking forward to see you using this..

  • @roeng1368
    @roeng1368 6 років тому

    Good video as always. Don't pay any attention to the naysayers and begrudgers, let them go elsewhere. I am looking forward to seeing this device working, i am also surprised that there is not a farm shop or hardware near you that supplies bearings. But i suppose if something needs bearings these days its worn out and you dump the whole thing.

  • @Jm4steam
    @Jm4steam 6 років тому

    Another good video and information.
    I'm trying to figure out how to reduce my 9" table band saw speed. To go from wood to metal. From what I researched, a Variac will not work. Apparently the motor would overheat and burn out.

  • @r4z0r7o3
    @r4z0r7o3 6 років тому +2

    It's awful hard to build-up weld onto a thin cross-section of what's basically a giant heat-sink. Can be done, but takes forever. Given the number of lathes you have sitting idle, and sad: I vote for melting the pieces down with some other scrap, into a cylinder or cone shaped casting. Then turn that down into fresh new parts, under our watchful gaze of course :D

  • @DonDegidio
    @DonDegidio 6 років тому +2

    Hi Lyle,
    That pin looks more like a modified common nail. :-)
    If you intend to put it to use, maybe think about turning a new lower half. Would make for an interesting video series.

    • @sithus1966
      @sithus1966 6 років тому

      First thing that came to mind when I saw it, looks like a nail

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  6 років тому

      It is a nail

    • @DonDegidio
      @DonDegidio 6 років тому

      Hi Lyle,
      Guess you can now use a longer nail and thread the end for that thumbscrew you had mentioned.

  • @RRINTHESHOP
    @RRINTHESHOP 6 років тому +4

    Great thought out work, things were tight. Thanks Lyle, enjoyed.

  • @denniswilliams8747
    @denniswilliams8747 6 років тому

    Probably you will want to set the planetary gear hafts with a bearing adhesive or JB weld.
    Thanks

  • @richkellow1535
    @richkellow1535 6 років тому

    Just for the sake of interest, here in the UK, we use the "Isle of Wight" method for measuring a bearing , IOW= inside, outside, width., just saying like.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  6 років тому

      Good idea, never heard of that

  • @kevCarrico
    @kevCarrico 6 років тому

    another fantastic video, mr. pete - thank you!

  • @richkellow1535
    @richkellow1535 6 років тому

    I noticed an hex head cap screw whilst you were educating us, would it be worth removing that and any others, it was between the planetary gears.

  • @AmateurRedneckWorkshop
    @AmateurRedneckWorkshop 6 років тому

    Very interesting device. I wonder if in todays industrial climate if it could be manufactured at a low enough cost to sell. Of course it would be simpler to just buy a drill press that already runs at the proper speed. Thanks for the video.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  6 років тому

      Yes, but no one sells a slow speed drill brush

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  6 років тому

      Press

  • @LostMountainRestoration
    @LostMountainRestoration 6 років тому +17

    Thanks. I'm certain Mrs. Peterson is on her way to Sainthood after putting up with greasy pull gear parts in her oven! LOL.

    • @OnCNCcom
      @OnCNCcom 6 років тому +7

      She's lucky to have Lyle, I would have slid the casserole to the side and had the pullgear keep it company on the cook. :) 2 birds with one stone.

    •  6 років тому +3

      my dad would get in trouble for drying welding rod in moms oven !

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  6 років тому +1

      lol

  • @marvincarvin1846
    @marvincarvin1846 6 років тому +1

    At 5:30 put a circlip on the end.

  • @johnbower
    @johnbower 6 років тому

    Very interesting, but you must get that broken edge in the pulley tig welded or you may not be able to sleep at night if you don't.

  • @johnstrange6799
    @johnstrange6799 6 років тому +13

    Some say the secret ingredient to that casserole is love. Others recognize it as WD-40.

  • @richardcranium5839
    @richardcranium5839 6 років тому +1

    your picture of bubba reminded me of the instructional film for the proper use of tools starring primitive pete i seen in high school

  • @sefarkas0
    @sefarkas0 6 років тому +4

    Why don’t you just turn a new pulley - haha. Great video Mr. Pete

  • @doorguru168888
    @doorguru168888 6 років тому

    Can't wait for the next video!

  • @johndifrancisco3642
    @johndifrancisco3642 6 років тому

    Good morning Mr. Pete!

  • @whitehoose
    @whitehoose 6 років тому

    Did the casserole taste of oil or does the pulley now smell of onions?
    Looking cleaner has already been an improvement, of course it would be nice to see everything shiny and new looking but working will do.

  • @Mermelada333
    @Mermelada333 6 років тому

    hi Mr. Pete I like your videos... will you be able to take measurements of the pieces in order to reproduce it? greetings from argentina

  • @pameladooley3858
    @pameladooley3858 6 років тому

    Did you say if we watch the hole ad you get something (David) great video

  • @wayneo7307
    @wayneo7307 6 років тому

    New Bearings is the only way to go !

  • @transmitterguy478
    @transmitterguy478 2 роки тому

    What does that pin, spring, lever on the top even do?

  • @josepheirman4987
    @josepheirman4987 6 років тому

    I would try to make a new pulley, but then again I'm young and have time to do it.

  • @73superglide62
    @73superglide62 6 років тому

    Surprised on bearing spa at from race

  • @Capt1331
    @Capt1331 6 років тому

    You are the you-tube "shop teacher"... if I'm not mistaken I do believe I gave you that moniker

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  6 років тому

      Yes, and I thank you for it

  • @elsdp-4560
    @elsdp-4560 6 років тому

    THANK YOU...for sharing.

  • @phooesnax
    @phooesnax 6 років тому

    Accurate Bearing is a great source.

  • @yannkitson116
    @yannkitson116 6 років тому +2

    Mount the pulley on a short shaft in the lathe instead of experimenting with holding it in the chuck.

    • @stxrynn
      @stxrynn 6 років тому

      Expanding arbor for the win!!

  • @rogeroconnor5182
    @rogeroconnor5182 6 років тому

    you havent lived until you have shattered a bearing using a hydraulic press. the noise when they finally break loose can be quite loud. i am certain that whatever you do it will be 100 % better than when you got it

  • @Highstranger951
    @Highstranger951 6 років тому

    Should definitely make a new pulley

  • @jmh8743
    @jmh8743 6 років тому

    glad you got help, way beyond me.

  • @OnCNCcom
    @OnCNCcom 6 років тому

    The only time the internal gears are used is in the reduction state, the rest of the time they are locked up. So even if the gears are rough you won't hear them if it not in reduction.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  6 років тому

      Yes

    • @OnCNCcom
      @OnCNCcom 6 років тому

      Years of working on automatic transmissions and a particular 1937 Lincoln K-series with a 3 speed manual with automatic overdrive.

  • @steveone
    @steveone 6 років тому

    Is that bronze ring gear removable from the rest of the casting ?

    • @alant5335
      @alant5335 6 років тому +1

      looks like its held/positioned by dutchman screws.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  6 років тому

      Yes

  • @michaelmurray3422
    @michaelmurray3422 6 років тому

    You could do what some wood working people do on filling holes is mix a good amount of aluminum fillings in the glue you use mainly on the out side, and then finish it off. Or make a tight plug with Loctite and finish it off. The plug would be easier to do.
    This is the kinds of things I like to do, is restore parts or tools that some would just throw away. I doesn't hurt to try, and even if it fails, you learn something that may work on the next thing you restore.
    As a mater of fact, my E-mail address is restore.n.fix , and I work on most anything people ask my to look at.
    It's all fun, even if it fails, and most of the time it does come out working. I especially like working on older equipment, since it was built well in the beginning. The newer stuff is made to be dumped because of cheap parts.
    As always I enjoy watching your videos.
    Thank You!!!
    Michael
    (Gig Harbor, Washington, State)

  • @ellieprice3396
    @ellieprice3396 6 років тому

    Thanks, a great #2 video Mr. Pete. If your press won't move it call Bubba to come over with his big ball peen. Now I'll go back and watch the rest of the video to see how you actually got the thing apart.

  • @danst165
    @danst165 6 років тому

    You could put a slight bevel on the top as to remove the pecker tracks without exposing the bearing

  • @steveskouson9620
    @steveskouson9620 6 років тому

    Lyle, Harbor Fright.
    Horror Fright, maybe?
    steve

  • @kevinwillis9126
    @kevinwillis9126 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing sir..

  • @ronwrob2819
    @ronwrob2819 6 років тому

    different number because its a sealed brg,i se you are a big fan of machinist wrench also knowen as cresent wrench

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  6 років тому

      I have 100 of them

    • @ronwrob2819
      @ronwrob2819 6 років тому

      how many are metric or wentworth

  • @thereve
    @thereve 6 років тому

    Any thoughts on why all 3 bearings failed?

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  6 років тому +1

      Time. And they were not sealed bearings

  • @carver3419
    @carver3419 6 років тому

    Nice episode .... The illustration of Bubba would be more accurate if he also had a cigarette dangling from his lips.

  • @jacilynns6330
    @jacilynns6330 6 років тому +1

    Actually some bearings id is standard while others are metric. The od is usually metric. Usually... I have encountered a bearing in standard od. It was a 62032rs and it was too big for the hole.
    that said its a v belt pulley...and who is going to see it? Us on youtube? well yes. Anyone else? No probably not. Heck think of how many probably ended up as scrap because people threw away that "darn old drill press".

    • @RequiemDream
      @RequiemDream 6 років тому

      Jacilynn S
      13:26 the shaft!!! 🙉🙉🙉

  • @jorgensalomonsson6739
    @jorgensalomonsson6739 6 років тому

    try chem metal for that puller ..

  • @coyzee1
    @coyzee1 6 років тому

    1622 gears. Width 16 mm, tooth count 22 ? Perhaps.

  • @mannys9130
    @mannys9130 6 років тому

    You know, if you threw out the coffee can of bearing before you started this project, all 3 of those sizes sealed bearings would have been in it. 😄

  • @4speed3pedals
    @4speed3pedals 6 років тому

    I realize you already ordered the bearings but, this may help others. www.skf.com/binary/79-66347/457013.pdf I would imagine you ordered 6203, 6005 and 6205 bearings with the proper suffix for dual rubber shields.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  6 років тому

      Oh yes I did. Thanks

  • @hopper1
    @hopper1 6 років тому

    I was going to suggest putting together a toolbox that "Bubba" would use. I then realized that "Bubba" is always borrowing tools because he never puts his own tools back in their place when he's done with them. "Bubba" also has no clue how to use the most important tool in any shop. A broom.

  • @JDLuke
    @JDLuke 6 років тому

    Where did you get that picture of me? And my name's not Bubba!

  • @bobfuller9759
    @bobfuller9759 6 років тому

    Hope you at least took the casserole out! LOL!

  • @markowen7164
    @markowen7164 6 років тому

    I wish I could send you a photo of my press. What I'm made myself. Hmmmm. It just sits on the back of my drill press. And takes up no space what so ever. Mark

  • @TractorWrangler01
    @TractorWrangler01 6 років тому

    That plunger appears to be a nail...

  • @Capt1331
    @Capt1331 6 років тому

    I think you should let the guy tig it and then copy all of it and make a new one... that would keep you busy for a month and think of the videos you can do on this project...
    I know you could pull it off.
    ...

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  6 років тому

      lol. I'll mail it to you and you can do all of that, and send it back

  • @chemania1
    @chemania1 6 років тому

    If you're doing that much work on it just go ahead and get it tigged!

  • @stevewalston7089
    @stevewalston7089 6 років тому

    250 lathes, 175 mills, 75 drill presses, 80,000 drill bits, 1 press?!?!

  • @cyrilhudak4568
    @cyrilhudak4568 6 років тому

    Cast a new pully section? Too much? _EDIT_ . . . or Mark Presling's solution.

  • @curtisvonepp9716
    @curtisvonepp9716 6 років тому

    Lyle on the pully just straighten the edges and dress it up with a fial and call it DONE !.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  6 років тому

      That's exactly what I did

  • @transdimensionalist
    @transdimensionalist 6 років тому

    oh no wrong hooooollleeee!

    • @badjuju6563
      @badjuju6563 6 років тому

      That's what she said...

    • @OnCNCcom
      @OnCNCcom 6 років тому

      When asked who you were with the best answer is "It was dark and there were so many!"

  • @travegoman7212
    @travegoman7212 6 років тому

    Hablas demasiado
    Además no te entiendo lo que dices.
    Pero se ve interesante .

  • @73superglide62
    @73superglide62 6 років тому

    The viewers that give a lot of lip are ones that don't do or do ever poor job on all they do ,and the words say it all

  • @73superglide62
    @73superglide62 6 років тому

    Lol time hurry up

  • @Paleoman
    @Paleoman 5 років тому

    Please do not buy chinese bearings. I got burned big time rebuilding a transmission. I did not realize the bearing kit had chicom bearings. it lasted less than 20,000 miles
    Buy german bearings if at all possible. I know its not a transmission but no chicom garbage......