Posted by Red Mercury on May 06, 2014 at 19:50:38 from (204.112.38.179):
In Reply to: W4 rear wheels posted by Dozinhal on May 06, 2014 at 18:06:24:
Yes, I have had that experience too. I removed mine by stringing a logging chain through the holes in the cast hub so that it criss-crossed over the end of the axle. Then put a 12 ton bottle jack between the chain and pressed against the end of the axle. I left the pressure on and put lots of rust penetrant between the axle and hub for a few days. Finally, after some pounding on the axle tube portion of the hub with a sledge hammer, it finally released.
I was afraid to press against the transmission case with a bottle jack in case the problem multiplied.....
This post was edited by Red Mercury at 19:51:24 05/06/14.
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