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Hi all. Apologies for not putting this in sales and wants... does anyone have a hub puller on the shelf with stripped threads? I have a particularly stubborn back axle and don't want to weld a decent one onto the already damaged threads on the hub.
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23-09-2023, 10:07 AM
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I've got one but you'll have to come to France to fetch it. It will cost you more than it's worth for postal charges and customs post youknowwhatxit
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Hi Nick,
I have one that is as you described.
Let me know where to send it.
Peter Pearson
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How about cutting the hub off ?
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Hi Nick
That will be the last resort, but I will if need be. I'm far to parsimonious to waste a good hub, and always consider that they must be very well lapped when they won't separate without a fight!
Last time I had this problem, I did eventually achieve separation of the hub (or taper) welding the puller over the mangled threads. The hubs are still in service on my ORT. I have been able to remove plenty of hubs since with the remains of the old puller, cut in half and welded to some gash steel to create a triangular ring that is clamped very tight at the rear of the thread allowing a 3 legged puller to be used. Having destroyed that with a hydraulic puller, I'll probably make another with the knackered puller I use to free this one up...