Posted by Randy-IA on January 15, 2008 at 14:36:01 from (207.177.83.244):
In Reply to: Front Axle Seperation posted by Tims-A on January 15, 2008 at 14:07:34:
I widened the front axle on my 1755 Oliver last spring and I did use a 10lb sledge ! I also used my M to pull it forward and back with two twenty foot lengths of chain to get it loose then to put side pressure on it while I was beating on it . It was on the tractor . I beat on a piece of hardwood I wired to the spindle . It was a LOT of work by myself ! I left the wheel on for my own piece of mind even though it wouldn't have done any good if it fell off the cribbing . For me at least it didn't start to move till I got the tubes to twist one inside the other with the Farmall . Never did get them all the way apart but that wasn't the goal anyway . Good Luck ! ...Randy
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