Posted by 560Dennis on May 24, 2023 at 04:17:50 from (71.72.184.222):
In Reply to: How to remove Hubs? posted by jd2cyl1943 on May 23, 2023 at 14:32:32:
Suggest,tear that down . Drive it straight back ( looks like the hub is not going to move down the shaft with it on that angle ) the mechanism has bound it up on the shaft clean it. Looks like corrosion is binding the hub . Cleaning with brake clean. Get wire brush on a drill and clean up those splines. Or a 80 grit cloth . Clean it good ,get rid of all that rust . Off that axle. Grease or oil it Purchase that cylinder so it pulls the the hub down the axle. As others suggested. Use propane torch to heat up up to expand the hub on the axle will slide better. Use leaded hammer ,brass hammer or dead blow hammer .dont use a sledgehammer it could break that hub whacking on it. Get the rust off down into the splines ,clean it up good. Thats what I think is stopping the removal from the photo .
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