Husqvarna k760 crankshaft puller

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I’m looking to purchase a crankshaft puller to pull it through the bearings once they are installed. Does anyone know where I am purchase one of these? Thanks in advance
 

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Actually there is two tool kits and get ready to have very deep pockets as both will set you back about $500+. Google the following part numbers.

For bearing installation. PN 506376102 Bearing Press.

and

For crankshaft installation. PN 544103602 Crankshaft installation tool kit.
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Thank you, but there has to be a cheaper alternative.
 

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I don’t get enough rebuilds to acquire such an expense.
 

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Old bearing inners ground out a little for clearance a big washer & nut
 

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Thanks you all for the responses. I will definitely keep all in mind.
 

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Thank you, but there has to be a cheaper alternative.
That when you need to engineer you own tools.

And you understand why not many of us do rebuilds Some tools cost more than what we could recover through several repairs..
 

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Only been doing this for 8 years.
I keep the scrap metals separate because I can sell them directly to foundries as "certified composition scrap "
The foundry that makes excavator teeth is always chasing me up for old blades but the one that was going to take the bearings has closed down.
I have a 44 nearly full of old bearings so decided to do some thing with then.
Obvious answer was press tools so weld then together in 2's 3's 4's 5's etc then grind the inside on some races & the outside of others so now I can press any bearing in or out without damage.
A press bearing kit down here is better than $ 500
Mine cost about 20 hours all up and $ 10 worth of gas
Don't do many hand held rebuilds because of the labour cost.
Put near 50 hours into a K970 a few years back then the owner did not want to pay the bill.
No shops will service concrete saws down here at all unless they sold it new.
Everything from the rings through to the flywheel, coil, bearings, seals, vent & carb needed replacing
 

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Actually there is two tool kits and get ready to have very deep pockets as both will set you back about $500+. Google the following part numbers.

For bearing installation. PN 506376102 Bearing Press.

and

For crankshaft installation. PN 544103602 Crankshaft installation tool kit.
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Not sure which one of these I would need for the Husqvarna k760. Any thoughts? Thanks
 

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K760 Bearing.JPG
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