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Re: 47 H: How do you get the Steering Wheel off?
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Posted by Gordo on August 08, 2006 at 18:50:15 from (66.115.200.140):
In Reply to: 47 H: How do you get the Steering Wheel off? posted by AH64Dattack on August 08, 2006 at 11:37:33:
I am going to assume thatyou are removing an old entirely useless wheel. My method takes two minutes. Put a hack saw blade in the sawsall and cut a slot in the hub, about 90 degress from the keyway. Doesn't even matter if you ding the threads a little. Saw down to the shaft, parallel to it. Put a chisel in the end and open it a little . Slide it off easy as pie. Toss it in the dumpster amd install new wheel. If you don't have a sawsall you can use an angle grinder with cutoff wheel, or the air hispeed cutoff tool. I've tried all three and prefer the Makita saw. It gets a lot of use around here. Just got done cutting 1/4 inch off the crank start housing so I can get the fan belt on and off. And it's the go to tool for cutting off the exhaust pipe, leave a 1/2 inch sticking up to bend/hammer to curl the slotted piece in. Then cut a slot down the pipe to get the inside piece out. Gordo
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