thanks D Slater ,i tried a heavy bolt between the two bull gears to push out the axle of the bull gear that i want off.I took off the big washer,spun the axle retaining bolt all the way in on the bull gear that i want out,placed a big bolt between the two bull gears and backed out the axle bolt,in hoping to push the axle out.The axle bolt without the washer which is almost all the way in the bull gear(so i dont hurt the threads) that i want out.I really didnt try to hard as i wanted to may sure of what i was doing first. The four bolts are out at the end of the axle where the grease fitting is and the end is loose on the axle. I guess that i just have to try harder??? does that sound right?? thanks
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