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Kevin Cooke

10-02-2005 17:49:11




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I need some way to get W9 wheels off the axle any tried a true methods? thanks in advance kevin




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muggsw6

10-03-2005 08:06:17




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 Re: W9 wheels in reply to Kevin Cooke, 10-02-2005 17:49:11  
I hope for your sake you're axle seals are leaking. I worked on and off for a month trying to get the wheels off of a w-6,to no avail. i built 2 different pullers, one used a piece of all-thread(3/4) going thru the center of a piece of channel that bolted to the wheel where the weights mount. this pushed against a bolt threaded into the center of the axle. this bolt had a piece of pipe welded to the head to keep the all-thread from walking off-center. this puller worked good on my dad's sw-4 and wr-9 but wouldn't push the wheel off the w-6.i didn't stop at this, but that's another story.lol

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Kirk in PA

10-02-2005 21:24:50




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 Re: W9 wheels in reply to Kevin Cooke, 10-02-2005 17:49:11  
It has been a few years since I did it, but as I recall one of mine came off easily and the other required a homemade puller. I just used PB blaster to keep it soaked for a few days and then rigged an old steering wheel puller to a 2x4 that I attached to the wheels at the outer ends and pushed on the end of the axle. I used the puller to keep as much tension as I dared on the 2x4 and just hit around the edge with a sledge hammer. Took awhile and I lost some weight doing it, but it worked.

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