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ac 200 rear wheel removal HELP?????????????

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1morgan

09-21-2006 14:35:31




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How do you pulloff the rear wheel from the axle on a 200 AC ???? Thanks for any help.




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Hurst

09-23-2006 07:40:29




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 Re: ac 200 rear wheel removal HELP????????????? in reply to 1morgan, 09-21-2006 14:35:31  
When I took them off of my 7000 to do axle seals, I just sprayed some WD40 on them (not the greatest stuff, but all I had around at the time) and put the pusher bolts in, tightened them down with an impact wrench as tight as they would go, gave the END OF THE AXLE a couple of whacks with a BFH and then I tightened the pusher bolts with a wrench and cheater bar (probably a little too much stress for a rachet...). After that, they started to slide right off. The reason I didn't hit the pusher bolts was because they were borrowed, and those things new cost a small fortune from what I have heard, but you can have some machined cheaper out of I think 3/4 bolts. There is a picture on an old message on unofficial allis. good luck

Hurst

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John Carlson

09-21-2006 16:19:34




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 Re: ac 200 rear wheel removal HELP????????????? in reply to 1morgan, 09-21-2006 14:35:31  
You have to have the three pusher screws that go into the triangle casting that is around the axle. Use PB blaster to soak the piece for a couple of days and put screws in and tighten them down. They say you can hit the screws with a big hammer but after I soaked mine the hub pushed right off the the piece with the screws in it. Keep tightening the screws evenly and it should push off. Finding the screws might be a problem but someone near you might have some to lend you.

John Carlson

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