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Wheel hub 2006 Exmark 66" 30Hp Kohler - Can't get it off
I cannot seem to remove the Wheel hub 2006 Exmark 66" 30Hp Kohler
We tried a Gear Puller, my friend is a good mechanic. Does this require special hub Remover? Special tools or Technique? Broke a bolt that needs to be replaced right behind it. Do I need to take the Hydraulic Lines off? Good Machine just can't get the hub off. All the work will be done by someone much more experienced than I am. See pics Appreciate any advice Thank you |
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You want a wheel hub puller like this:
![]() Toro has a really nice special one that works on most brands that use 4 lug wheels.
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The puller yer using is way too girly for that job. Though ya might try tightening it up and then smacking the screw head with a BFH.
A wheel hub puller works pretty good, some auto parts stores have a loaner program, just leave em a deposit. But what I have done numerous times is drive a large cold chisel between the motor mtg bolt/s and the back of the hub, ya cant be scared, drive it in TIGHT! Then screw the castle nut just flush with the end of the shaft, and nail it with a BFH ! I mean hit that sucker, it should pop right off. You may have to touch up the drum a bit with a file, but no biggie. One more thing. Lose the claw hammer!! You ain't buildin' a doghouse! It ain't nearly heavy/big enough for what I'm talkin' about!
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2 splitting mauls between the hub and the motor bolts, pound em in with a sledge. works everytime
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