Posted by Darin Doerscher on February 27, 2009 at 09:24:37 from (75.173.168.130):
I am trying to pull the left rear hub off of the axle and am having difficulty. I have heated and made a one-off puller to try an get it off, but am unsuccessful. The tractor is just a carcass right now and I am wanting to replace the axle seal prior to prep for paint.
The splines of the axle and hub have worn into each other and I think this is the problem. I wan thinking about anchoring the tractor with a fork lift and pulling the hub with another tractor while heating. This is pretty extreme and I don"t want to do this.
I also though about cutting the hub off of the axle and finding a replacement...not that torching cast is a fun alternative either.
Any suggestions on the hub removal or sourcing a new hub would be appreciated.
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