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Old 06-20-2017, 07:42 AM
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All good advice,
a inexpensive air hammer works wonders, using a blunt chisel or punch in it.
With heat and the puller, and the air chisel shocking it, it should come off.
hit on the tines as they are harder material that the hub it is bolted to.
I would not drill, it will weaken things.
They are known to be tight, they been together/rusted a long time.
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