How do you remove a pulley from a riding lawn mower?

Unscrew the pulley retaining bolt with a breaker bar and socket wrench or with a pneumatic air gun and socket. A pneumatic air gun and socket is very powerful and can help remove stubborn bolts, but the extra power also often results in broken bolts. If you break a bolt, replace it with a new, identical bolt.

Read complete answer here. Similarly, how do you remove a pulley?

You may also use a bolt-removing tool on the bolt's head. You just have to place one end on the bolt-removing tool and slacken the bolt using an impact wrench. With the bolts included in your tool, you may now tighten the bolt remover tool. Keep doing this step until the crankshaft pulley is finally released.

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Similarly, it is asked, how do you remove a pulley without a pulley puller?

There is a way to do it. You put a wrench on the pulley bolt and block the other end against the floor or the frame. Then you use the starter motor to turn the engine (DO NOT START IT, JUST TURN IT) for at most one or two revolutions of the crank. Just enough to break the bolt loose.

What causes the crank pulley to wobble?

Perhaps when they were installed (or re-installed following service), some dirt was trapped under the pulley and/or they were torqued improperly, causing the wobble. With the fan-belt pulley removed you'll be able to examine the harmonic balancer more closely for damage.