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Re: H Steering Wheel Removal??
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Posted by the tractor vet on March 19, 2006 at 09:29:08 from (66.202.111.68):
In Reply to: Re: H Steering Wheel Removal?? posted by CNKS on March 19, 2006 at 09:14:08:
Big differance between your wheel and his his is a stright shaft where yours was a tappered shaft small spline and less time ferrment his is going to be a tug of war on a stright shaft with a key and lots of aged rust . that is why i said a bearing spliter behind as it will give move clamping force and a flater face to pull against . just a plain old steering wheel puller will work on the new style and the fastest way on them is run the puller down with and impact while holding the wheel to take some of the shock load off the powersteering valve. There have been a couple times on M's that it got to the point that my 5 ton puller would not bring a wheel off the shaft and had to bring out the big gun the twelve ton and it was snap bang pop all the way past the key.
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