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Re: JD 5020 Help
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Posted by Mike w J on February 08, 2004 at 11:40:27 from (66.115.192.25):
In Reply to: JD 5020 Help posted by stan on February 06, 2004 at 11:12:05:
I have used a 20ton jack on the inside of the wheel pushing out on a 4440 and a 4650 but on my 4640 it would not come loose so I built a puller to put the jack on the end of the axel and I blew the side out of the jack had a 4 ft. jack handle Then I called a JD dealer he told me to make a swinging sledge like they have it was a 8ft. 5in. well casing pipe with a 1in. plate welded over the end Then hang it from a loader from 2 chains and line up with the end of the axel and swing it into the end of the axel I asked if it would hurt any thing and he said that it wouldn't . I still had to put the jack inside of the wheel and That sledge weighs about 300 lbs and must of hit it hard 20 times but it did pop loose it did break the wedge I got a used one at a salvage yard for $65
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