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Re: Removing Rear Wheels
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Posted by Red Rider on June 21, 2003 at 20:33:57 from (66.248.104.48):
In Reply to: Removing Rear Wheels posted by Bill on June 21, 2003 at 17:08:44:
I had the same problem with my International 600D. What I did was make a puller sort of like a gear puller. The puller consisted of two parallel 1/2 X 4 pieces of steel flat stock with a schedule 80 3/4 pipe welded between the flat stock on both ends that would bolt to the wheel weight holes. In the middle I welded one inch fine thread grade 8 coupling nut. I then drilled a 1/8 inch deep pilot hole in the center of the axle bolt to center my pull bolt. I could then put a lot of pressure on the axle bolt pulling on the wheel, used a lot of penetrating oil, heated the hub with a large rose bud and used a 10 pound dead weight sledge so as not to damage the wheel. It took me about 4 hours of heating, beating and pulling for each wheel but I did finally get them off.
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