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I hope ya'll are enjoying the pics I just posted of the 1650 I have been rebuilding as a working tractor. Engine is rebuilt, front axle and spindles replaced and strengthened, hydro is serviced. Now I want to remove the steering wheel to install a bushing to take the slight wobble out of the steering tube, also want to remove the dash tower to install a different hour meter and maybe a tach. Please guys, tell me the best way to remove a steering wheel that has been on since 1975. Thank you.
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Hey Van
Sawzall, Cutting torch and Dynamite all come to mind but don't think that's what you had in mind. Power blaster on the nut, impact wrench to get the nut off. Puller to pull the wheel off. If that won't work try the Dynamite. Mac
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Whatever you do, DO NOT HAMMER ON THE END OF THE SHAFT OR EVEN ON THE NUT!
I actually got mine off using a gear puller, but you have to be very careful not to deform the plastic, as that's all there is to pull against. Use lots of PB Blaster! Here's a good method: http://cubfaq.com/steeringremove.html |
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I used the "pounding nut"/knees method in your link. It didn't require much effort.
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Thank you guys. I guess it time to break out the PB Blaster!!!
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probably wise...it's been on there a long time (as was mine). I tried a gear puller but there really isn't much to grab and the plastic didn't appreciate it much. with the "pounding nut" in place and knees exerting the upward pressue, it only took a few light taps to get it started.
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Spray it with some PB blaster, and let it sit.
then, take the nut off, get a pneumatic air hammer - just put in a flat bit, or a tipped one that will fit in the hole of the steering shaft. Hit it with the air hammer, and then pull up on the wheel. Mine came off nice and easy, and the nut was pretty rusted since it didn't have the cover. |
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and I'll have to add that the QL series have a lot of stuff on the top of the tower (throttle, hydro, PTO switch). Dunno if something like that block would work. |
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