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220 wheel hub removal

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    Posted: 04 Feb 2011 at 7:20pm
does any one know the thread type used to push off the tapered hub from the wheel? it is not coarse or fine thread.
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Jack screws! Been discussed here before and you are right about the thd and someone here knows,but not me.General concensus was home made stuff don't work.Someone said they used a set from a later model Case/IH which fit. Can't verify.Pricey from AGCO but how else are you going to loosen them? Tighten up very tight with wheel off ground and SMACK end of axle with BFH!!! 
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The Allis Chalmers jack bolts for the two piece, six bolt wheel wedge are 7/8 x 12 thread.  This is to prevent using a, off the shelf, 7/8 bolt and damaging the  3/4 thread in the wheel casting.
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Smacking the axle with a hammer sure sounded pointless to me when I read that advice, but then I had to slip the wheels on a 7060.  I have the jack bolts all I possibly could with the air wrench and with breakovers and cheaters, so I beat on the end of the axle and smacked it around from side to side and up and down a bit just for fun, then put the wrench on the bolts again and couldnt believe how much progress I made.  Had to repeat several times, but it worked well.  
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Jack bolts off a Case IH 9110 are the same.  I found this out when removing my 210 wheels as the bolts in the cab of my 9110 fit and did a great job.  Get them tight and then hit the axle as hard as you can and they will come right off.
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I have a nice set of original jack screws to sell. 785-353-2392 Thanks
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