Posted by John P. on August 07, 2009 at 19:22:00 from (75.104.128.37):
It sure was not easy, but I got the steering wheel off the A without breaking anything! After soaking the nut for a couple of weeks, I got it off with a 6-point socket on a 1/2" breaker bar, while using a large pipe wrench clamped onto the steering wheel's hub, that was braced with a 2x6 planted on top of the transmission. Then I took two 3-jaw pullers and used the links from each hooked together on 1 puller without any of the jaws, that I hooked to each of the 3 spokes up against the hub with 3 bolts. Then I used the 2x6 to brace one of the wheel's spokes against the side of the torque tube. Then using the breaker bar with another 6-point socket, I cranked down on the center of the hub with the puller being darn sure to keep it centered on the hub by surrounding the pullers hub with the steering wheel's nut.
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