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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 19078" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I used a hydraulic bottle jack to pull the axle out as i don't have a short porta power ram.Others use a hammer but the jack makes it so easy.</p><p>To install the cones i used a piece of water pipe that sliped over the axle and hit it down with a hammer. To remove them i used the welder to give something to hit against and used an air hammer to drive them off the shaft. There is no right or wrong way really, just whatever works!</p><p>The inside sure does look clean, looks like you got a pretty good deal!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 19078, member: 82"] I used a hydraulic bottle jack to pull the axle out as i don't have a short porta power ram.Others use a hammer but the jack makes it so easy. To install the cones i used a piece of water pipe that sliped over the axle and hit it down with a hammer. To remove them i used the welder to give something to hit against and used an air hammer to drive them off the shaft. There is no right or wrong way really, just whatever works! The inside sure does look clean, looks like you got a pretty good deal! [/QUOTE]
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