Posted by Larry59 on February 14, 2008 at 19:51:14 from (4.244.216.179):
On my Case 1958 311 B, the wheel is in real bad shape. As I have tried to take it off to repair it as some susjested. It cracked more and parts of wheel cover plastic just busted off. Tried a wheel puller but the wheel is rounded and the feet of puller will not grip far enough under wheel to hold. Went to tractor shop and was told to hold lots of pressure on wheel in upward position and hit the cent nut hard. Did this and nothing happen but the arms of the wheel just bent upward to. :( So I have bought a die grinder and going to try and cut it in two around the base to split it open and off. Will replace wheel soon as I can find the diamentor of rod and if it is spline or has a key in it. No one seems to know what it might be. Has anyone done this before? Any advice on what is about to take place? Thanks
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