Posted by MJMJ on July 20, 2020 at 10:32:36 from (50.126.231.18):
In Reply to: Removing stuck gear posted by MJMJ on July 20, 2020 at 08:53:53:
It's almost there.
I did try smacking the end of the puller yesterday, but to be honest my puller leaves a lot to be desired so I didn't put a lot into it.
Once we were able to drive the sprocket back on a little, I cleaned up the shaft with a grinder, heated the sprocket a bit and used the candle method. Then I used the impact on the gear puller and it would move about 1/8". Then I would heat a little more and add more wax, hit it again and it would move another 1/8". Repeated this until it had moved about 3/4" and the little 3/8 impact couldn't move it any more. Got the 3/4 impact but a bracket on the puller is broke. Letting it cool down so I can fix it, then I'll try to get it the rest of the way off. I think if I get it another 1/2" it'll be home free. I appreciate all the suggestions. If I can get this haybine through this year it's headed to the scrap yard next year. It's just not worth the headache any more.
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