rear wheel

i have a rear axle with a very stuck wheel trying to get removed, can i pull the axle out by removing the inspection plate from axle, is there somehow to remove the gear then pull out axle then i can bring it to a press?
i tried last year with lots of heat and tapping the threads are mangled from previous owner banging on it
i tried a puller but almost destroyed my threads on puller,
im almost to the point of either welding a big washer on the threaded end or grinding the bolts then i can salvage the spokes, thats what im after yes i will definitely number them
i tried last year with lots of heat and tapping the threads are mangled from previous owner banging on it
i tried a puller but almost destroyed my threads on puller,
im almost to the point of either welding a big washer on the threaded end or grinding the bolts then i can salvage the spokes, thats what im after yes i will definitely number them
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and hammered axle nut with lots of penetrating oil
still not coming loose
i really want to save the rim and spokes as they are really in good shape
If you haven't got a wheel puller you may be able to borrow one?
Alistair Howard,
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This is 2 5/16 x 16 tpi ., to small for you I think. But it is the type you need
i have a puller that i had made by a machine shop
works good on the car wheels but these threads are literally SCREWED
Geoff i hung it like that so the penetrating oil and mystery juice would have a better chance to penetrate
if i find a way to perhaps weld a giant washer to the messed up hub then use a claw puller
might need a hotter flame than propane torch, but am i going to set the spokes on fire
will have to work fast with puller and torch
i can reuse good huba from spare wheels
the rim and spokes are in great shape wheel probably has never been off
if i dismantle rear diff and slide thick steel as close to brake drum then use a shop press
it might pop
of course i don't have a press
so it would be bring it to a shop
this is worst than fishing in a dry river bed, not very productive
i got the small gears out that looks like they are attached to something that looks like a U-joints
i am a woodworker, so this stuff is above my pay grade BUT I'M TRYING
, wheel still seized to axle no drastic measures had to be taken
zip cut as close to axle as i could all the way through the hub cold chisel to spread the cut a bit
one good whack with the hammer
now my wheel that needs constant re tightening with shims ,i will use that hub for replacing the one that i had to butcher.
gosh I HOPE i can just slide the center over without removing the spokes, but i will definitely TRY
above picture on the right