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HB112 Front Wheel Removal

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    Posted: 11 Nov 2018 at 4:01pm
I have a 1968 HB112 and I need to remove the front wheel. There is a metal hub in the center of the wheel. How do I remove this? Does it unscrew or do I need to pop it off somehow? Any help would be appreciated.
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the cap is pushed in to the wheel center. tap it side to side to work it out or use a large pair of pliers and work it side to side and pull at same time.
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Thank you very much.
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Then when you get the cap off there's a collar with a set screw in it holding wheel bearings. Takes alen wrench to get set screw
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That's good to know.  The parts diagrams I was findind did not explain how to pull it all apart and I do not want to presume and start breaking stuff
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Just make sure when you put the collar back on, you completely tighten it with the allen wrench - I would guess you know how I found out mine wasn't tight enough after using tractor for a while!
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