Posted by JD Seller on February 20, 2015 at 19:30:38 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: AR rear axle removal posted by JDBRIDER on February 20, 2015 at 10:05:19:
What will not loosen??????? The axle to the wheel hub or the axle to the spur gear??? It makes a difference to how you loosen them.
If your having trouble getting the gear unstuck off the axle here is trick I have used for years.
On the old two cylinders the rear axles are not that far apart in the housing. Loosen the nut on the axle your having trouble with. DO not take it off!!! Leave it on to where it is not out past the end of the axle. Then find some steel flat that will just fit between the ends of the two axles. I usually use one of my hydraulic press push plates and 2-3 inch wide 5/16-3/8 steel. Now that you have some steel spacer back the nut off until it is pushing against the flat steel. Your using the nut like a reverse puller. When you get it tight than go to the side your NOT taking out and hit the end of that axle real hard. The shock wave with transfer to the stuck axle. This will usually pop them right loose.
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