The rear hubs on my b7610 are sized up tight on the narrowest position. The cotter clamp things are also rusted in position. Everyone on the internet seems to have the opposite issue of loose hubs so this is very frustrating. I have reached the point where I am afraid to use my tractor do to lifting too many wheels on my hilly property. Before mowing season I will do anything destructive/expensive to widen my width. I also plan to have the rear wheels filled.
I have tried banging out the cotters with a brass rod on the inside gap.
I broke a harbor freight gear puller.
I bought an OTC 7 ton gear puller and pulled until the hub started to deform.
I have soaked everything with krone and liquid wrench for weeks.
Propane and Propane/Oxy torch on hub until axle gets too hot to touch at body.
My current plan in order is:
1) Drill out cotters and replace - $29.68/set
2) Cut off hubs with angle grinder - $145.36 each
The only other thing I can think of is to just buy 3" wheel spacers which would be about the same cost as drilling and cutting. Any other suggestions?
I have tried banging out the cotters with a brass rod on the inside gap.
I broke a harbor freight gear puller.
I bought an OTC 7 ton gear puller and pulled until the hub started to deform.
I have soaked everything with krone and liquid wrench for weeks.
Propane and Propane/Oxy torch on hub until axle gets too hot to touch at body.
My current plan in order is:
1) Drill out cotters and replace - $29.68/set
2) Cut off hubs with angle grinder - $145.36 each
The only other thing I can think of is to just buy 3" wheel spacers which would be about the same cost as drilling and cutting. Any other suggestions?
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