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Posted by Mike W J on August 14, 2004 at 12:51:11 from (66.128.183.101):
In Reply to: Broken wheel sleeve posted by Scott Walker on August 13, 2004 at 08:35:11:
I just did a 4640 this spring I broke the sleeve in both wheels I tried a 20 ton jack inside pushing out and another on the end of the axelI put enough force on the inside jack I bent the ram and exploded the one on the outside I then called JOHN DEERE and they told me to build a swinging sledge to hit the end of the axel They can be hung from a fork lift or a loader or even a tree Mine is a 7 ft. long 5 in oil well pipe with a 1 in. plate welded over the end Weighs about 300 lbs. JOHN DEERE uses solid shaft with a jack inside the wheel pushing out bang the sledge hard against the axel and they will come loose JOHN DEERE assured me that nothing would be hurt in the tractor they were right it come loose didn't break anything I must of hit the axel 30 times and just as hard as I could swing the thing.Hope this helps Let us know
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