Posted by Russ600 on March 07, 2013 at 13:16:23 from (216.238.232.187):
In Reply to: stuck hubs on 650 posted by Nathon on March 07, 2013 at 10:01:33:
Hi
Those hubs can be tough to get off, I have a 30 ton puller that I have destroyed taking a 650 hub off. I also used a rosebub and sledge with some sucess, but I have broken a hub doing that. I have a friend that works on 9 series a lot and he pulls tha axles and hub together and takes them to a machine shop that has a 100 ton press to get them off. Even with that big press there has been difficulties. I have replaced my puller, that has worked on most of the hubs, but if I get another on the is tough to pull it will go where there is a big press. I guess it just depends on how bad they are stuck. Good Luck
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