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The load arm is the radius of the pulley. This is the distance from the fulcrum to the load-carrying side of the rope.
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If it is the hydraulic cylinder itself you will have to replace it. If it the boom arm a capable welder should be able to repair it.
No it is not.
On some vehicles you do need a puller to remove the Pitman arm.
With a pitman arm puller.
You have to have a puller to get it off the gear box, no other way. PIT-MAN ARM PULLER
Ever try a steering arm puller?
Hey, you need to buy or rent a pitman arm puller. lock the steering wheel on center, remove pitman arm nut, then use the puller to release the pitman arm from the steering gearbox. make sure not to turn the steering wheel while unhooked from the pitman arm or you will damage the airbag clock spring in the steering wheel. good luck and be carfull ps, you may have to tighten the puller then tap the head of the screw on the puller then tighten then tap ect.
Some you do and some you don't. If you can put the pitman arm puller on and remove the pitman arm then leave the gear box alone. If the puller won't fit on it Then remove the gear box.
3-arm puller
buy a small wiper arm puller to pull the arm off the taper once the nut has been rmoved
It easy to do use a pitmen arm puller or i just use a big gear puller to pull your pitmen arm or this is the hardest part they are prest on pretty tightly I tighten up the puller and then hit the pitmen arm with a hammer a few times then tighten up the puller over and over again till it comes off you may have to heat it up some if its really on there then there is two lines to disconect and the box should be held in by 3 bolts through the frame rail...that it put the new one back on
A three jaw puller is the proper tool. I have removed over 100 that way.
First, It is not called the idler arm. It is called a pitmen arm it it requires a special puller to remove it from the gear box.
You'll need a wiper arm puller, pretty easy takes less than 5 mins to pull