(quoted from post at 04:16:03 01/13/20) Thanks! Can t quite get a clear picture how that works, though let alone have a press. Maybe since I am replacing the axle and hub I should god for the bearing as well? Mission creep. So as the hub is tightened the bearing presses on?
Thanks,
Axtell
(quoted from post at 18:45:24 01/13/20) Yeah... I m gonna have to take this to a shop. Have not been able to find any vids or photos for that setup. Plus I don t have a press. For me it would be worth getting one for future projects but would still be at a loss on how to do this with the axle length being involved.
Thanks. You all have been most helpful!
Axtell
(quoted from post at 08:51:26 01/13/20) Yeah... I m gonna have to take this to a shop. Have not been able to find any vids or photos for that setup. Plus I don t have a press. For me it would be worth getting one for future projects but would still be at a loss on how to do this with the axle length being involved.
Thanks. You all have been most helpful!
Axtell
(quoted from post at 15:11:50 01/13/20) Now That is very helpful! I do better with images. That bearing tool looks interesting. I almost bought one of those in the Northern Tool place this morning but it did not have the "Puller" studs/bolts with it. I would have never thought of that chain rig.
Thanks!
Axtell
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