[AJD] Late Styled G Rear Wheel Removal
Bill Salisbury
salisburyw at comcast.net
Mon Apr 16 20:17:12 PDT 2007
The answer for the future is Never Seez!!!!! That stuff works.
Bill Salisbury
----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard Weeks" <weeksh at bellsouth.net>
To: "Antique John Deere mailing list"
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Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: [AJD] Late Styled G Rear Wheel Removal
>I had a similar problem last year getting the bull gear separated
> from the axle on the final drive of a 430 JD. Two machine shops had
> tried to get it off and both failed. I had one of them make me a
> round slug about 4" long, hole in middle, and just smaller than the
> axle. Drive was off the tractor and straddled across two saw horses.
> In other words, the bull gear and the stub were facing upward. The
> stub was bolted to the end of the axle to provide something to hit.
>
> I had tried several hammers up to 16 pound sledge with no luck. I
> fished around here and found about a 10' length of 3" plastic
> conduit. Set that over the slug to act as a guide. Tied other end
> to step ladder. Climbed up and dropped half a Farmall axle down the
> tube. One drop was all it took. It was loose.
> Red neck engineering but it worked!
>
> Howard in Georgia
>
> On 16 Apr 2007 at 9:55, KWReese at aol.com wrote:
>
>> Bill:
>>
>> I had difficulty removing the hub/wheel from one axle on my 1950 B some
>> years
>> ago. Nothing seemed to work.
>>
>> The solution was to use 3 - 3/4" threaded rods screwed into the hub and
>> a
>> 1/2 inch thick face plate which fit over the rods and held in place with
>> washers
>> and nuts. Then between the face plate and the end of the axle, we placed
>> a
>> 30-ton hydraulic jack. That did the job. Anything smaller was not strong
>> enough to move the hub. There was a loud crack when the hub finally let
>> go. We
>> would only move the hub about 1/4 in at time and then had to reset the
>> jack and
>> tighten the bolts. Of course, once the hub and axles are cleaned the the
>> wheel moved in and out with ease.
>>
>> Sure which I could show you a photo as I find it difficult to clearly
>> describe the process in words.
>>
>> I located the jack at an industrial rental business. I suspect the
>> typical
>> rental store would not a jack of this capacity.
>>
>> Ken Reese
>>
>>
>>
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>
> Howard Weeks
> Harlem, GA
> K5JCP
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