Removing Old style Farmall Regular Flywheel

Hey all! Thanks so much for helping me out with my Stuck clutch on my 1928 Regular, you were all a big help and I did get it off. Now I am having a problem trying to get the flywheel off. Its the old style flywheel where it has the 3 prongs where the clutch went and has 3 holes near the center. I have a replacement I need to put in as well as a newer style clutch and I really need to clean behind it because it is so stuck that it will not move at all. I pulled about 10lbs of mouse crap from the housing and I've tried to use a 3 prong puller but had no luck. I don't have a welder so I cannot make a puller myself, Otherwise I would. I would like to have a puller where I can use my 12 ton hydro jack but unfortunately as far as I can tell, no one around makes them or sells them. Any input will as always be appreciated!! Thanks guys!
 
Here are some pictures of the flywheel. Note that on a couple of pictures I still have the flywheel nut on and I have taken it off!
 
82, you need two pieces of heavy angle iron lay across the bell housing drill holes to make hole in flywheel.
I can't remember if it's 1/2 or 5/8 treaded rod, check holes in flywheel for size. tread rod in and put nuts over angle and when you tighten it down it will pull the flywheel off. oldiron29
 

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