Yeah, a 50 ton press and a good fixture to avoid destroying the
hub. PITA to get off.
- Tony Drews
At 10:09 PM 7/8/2009, Todd Richmond wrote:
>Hi,
>
>My son and I have moved on to the rear axles
>and brakes on the TR3 while we continue to wait
>for work to be done on the engine in the machine
>shop. So far, we have been able to remove the
>rear brake drum and the axle nut from the shaft,
>but the hub won't budge. Shouldn't that just
>come off with a wheel puller? I cranked on it
>with my puller and couldn't get it to move at
>all, and my puller started to bend and warp,
>which makes me think I may be missing something??
>
>Is there something else necessary for getting
>the hub off?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Todd Richmond
>Fort Collins, Colorado
>1959 TR3A TS54425L
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