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dismounting a steering wheel?

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Mcred

02-04-2006 19:17:47




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what is the safest way to remove a steering wheel? want to take one of the 715 that I bought the moter out of and do not want to brake it because it looks like new and the on on the 560 is junk. thanks, Justin




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Dellbertt

02-04-2006 21:56:14




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 Re: dismounting a steering wheel? in reply to Mcred, 02-04-2006 19:17:47  
Whew...was relieved after reading your post.....thought you were pulling a brokeback mountain on us..... not that there"s anything wrong with that(Seinfeld) :)



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P Backus

02-04-2006 20:02:05




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 Re: dismounting a steering wheel? in reply to Mcred, 02-04-2006 19:17:47  
Hi Justin
Do you guys have a steering wheel/harmonic balancer puller? If not, you can make one. Like T vet says, that"s the best way. You have to take the hub cover off, of course.
Paul



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the tractor vet

02-04-2006 19:37:26




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 Re: dismounting a steering wheel? in reply to Mcred, 02-04-2006 19:17:47  
With a steering wheel puller , the holes are 1/4 fine thread and ya need long bolts about 6 incheand may have to do some modafactions to the puller as the holes are closer together then a regular steering wheel.



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Mcred

02-04-2006 20:22:44




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 Re: dismounting a steering wheel? in reply to the tractor vet, 02-04-2006 19:37:26  
thanks guys Ill see what I can do



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Broomstacker

02-05-2006 12:29:01




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 Re: dismounting a steering wheel? in reply to Mcred, 02-04-2006 20:22:44  
Recently completed the task on my 460. The nut, the hub (including the 1/4" puller holes) were all one big mass of rust. Sprayed with PB Blaster every day for a week, put a little heat on the nut (after many taps with a hammer) and it came loose. Used a gear puller on the wheel, it came right off. On my 460, the nut is a 13/16ths fine thread. Had to find one at a tractor supply house.



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