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Does anyone have any experience pulling the blade bearings from one of these? I’ve attached an image of an identical model (I’ve pulled mine apart already apart from the bearings). By way of description it’s a horizontal Victa driving a belt and pulley. I can’t figure out how to get the bearings out and have already buggered the pulley with a set of bearing pullers! If it’s all too hard I’ll just live with the current bearings (they’re no too bad) but I’d like to replace them to give it another 50 years trouble free running.

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Hi jezzathegeo

I did a quick search this may help below. You have already done most of the disassembly.

1. Remove the blade side first
Take off:

Blade

Bolt

Washers

Any dust cap

This exposes the end of the shaft.

2. Look for the retaining method
Victa used one of these:

Circlip on the blade side

Circlip on the pulley side

Internal snap ring inside the housing

Pressed‑in end cap (rare)

If a circlip is still in place, the shaft will not move.

3. The shaft must be driven OUT THE PULLEY SIDE
This is the part most people get wrong.

✔️ You do NOT pull the pulley off the shaft.
The pulley is pressed on and easily damaged.

✔️ You DO drive the shaft out THROUGH the pulley.
The shaft slides out of the pulley’s bore.

Direction:

Hit the blade side of the shaft

Shaft moves toward the pulley

Shaft slides out through the pulley

Once the shaft is out, the pulley simply falls off the shaft.

4. Remove the bearings from each end of the housing
With the shaft removed:

Tap the left bearing out from the right side

Tap the right bearing out from the left side

Use a drift that contacts the outer race only.

These bearings are a tight press fit but they do come out cleanly.

❌ What NOT to do
Don’t try to pull the pulley off with a puller

Don’t heat the pulley

Don’t pry under it

Don’t clamp the pulley in a vice

The pulley is soft and bends easily — once bent, it wobbles forever.

Reassembly
Freeze bearings 1 hour

Lightly oil housing

Tap bearings in using a socket on the outer race

Slide shaft back through pulley

Refit circlip(s)

Check for smooth rotation


On the horizontal‑shaft Victa edger:

The shaft comes out sideways, not up or down

You drive the shaft through the pulley, not the pulley off the shaft

Bearings come out from opposite ends of the housing

This is why your puller damaged the pulley — it was never meant to be removed that way.


So summery just to remove bearings but I'd still look for a snap ring or circlip first just to make sure, as I'm working blind here.

The only retaining device is usually on the shaft, not the bearings.

So once the shaft is out, the bearings come out like this:

(after shaft removal)
The left bearing is tapped out from the right side

The right bearing is tapped out from the left side

Each bearing is held only by a tight press fit in the tube.

No circlips.
No hidden retainers.
No internal snap rings.

Just friction.

Cheers
Max.


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