John Deere 1010 Spin Out Wheels

By removing the lug nuts, on the wheel center! Or if you just want to remove the just the rim, you remove the clamps, being careful to not lose any of the small parts.
 
If it is a row crop,row crop utility, or special row crop then you have a single nut in the center of the casting. This is holding the casting onto the axle. This is a tapered fit.

I have a heavy piece of flat steel that I have holes drilled in that match the wheel weight mounting holes on the castings. I remove the nut from the center casting. I then put the flat steel across the end of the axle with bolts through the weight holes in the casting. Tighten the bolts up but not too tight as you can break the casting. Take a heavy sledge hammer and hit the flat steel right over the axle. That usually will break the casting loose from the axle.
 

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