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AC TL-10 Hub Removal |
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abrown6091
Bronze Level Joined: 13 Dec 2010 Location: Steamboat, CO Points: 5 |
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Posted: 17 Dec 2010 at 9:10pm |
Howdy all, as you can see I'm attempting to remove the hubs from my Allis Chalmers TL-10 with little luck. Does anyone have any other ideas other than this? I am leaving it overnight with the jack putting around 2000# pressure on the puller but if that doesn't work then I am stumped. The brake pads aren't stuck to the hub, its only stuck on the middle shaft and I doubt it has ever been removed before. Unless there are any great ideas, I think I may have to heat the middle of the hub up with a rosebud and ruin the bearings and seal in there, but I sure hate to do that...
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Dave A
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Almond Wisconsi Points: 855 |
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krol oil it over night and use a spreader bar on your jack and chain will give you more pulling power and pull straighter. Then use a air chisal on the thick part of your hub. The vibration will help work the oil in and loosen the hub. You also could try a flat bar type puller that would jack off the center of the shaft. Tighten, then beat on the jacking bolt with a hammer
Edited by Dave A - 17 Dec 2010 at 9:49pm |
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Coke-in-MN
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Afton MN Points: 41600 |
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Make up a puller using 2 studs on each side to hold it to spread the force, use a center bolt against the axle end and crank as much force as you can , slight heat to center hub and then BFH on the bolt that contacts axle. About like removing a sprocket from crawler axle , lots of force and lots of words and some heat needed.
Then on my D6 it was rent a puller from Cat as nothing else worked.
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Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Green Bay WI Points: 2662 |
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A pic of a strongback similar to what Coke described.
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Coke-in-MN
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Afton MN Points: 41600 |
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You got it , big fine thread bolt in the center and only thing missing is the BFH
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