I believe this one is for Hendeyman, or others who might have the prints!

I have a 1930's ECM serial 28393 (I've already gotten the history via Hendyman, thank you!).

I need to rebuild the input clutch as the bronze idler bearing is so worn the clutch has enormous slack in it and is at the limit of engaging by itself. The clutch surfaces themselves look good, it is just the idler bearing which pushes the taper clutch together which appears worn.

My issue is I cannot figure out how to disassemble the input shaft which goes thru the gearbox to get the bearing out to work on it. I can get the cone clutch pieces off, but the shaft appears to have a shoulder on it and does not exit my direction!

I am looking to procure a set of drawings which show the pieces of the machine so I can take it apart (and more importantly, get it back together!) I would be happy to pay Hendyman to make copies, electronically if possible. I would like to know apporx cost first, of course!

Thanks!
Nick