Wheel Drive Disassembly Tools

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Re: Wheel Drive Disassembly Tools

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Through a combination of heat, repeated trips to the press, PB Blaster, and a great big hammer (thanks Andre) I finally got the hub apart. Except for the chipped gear everything seems to be in order. I have no idea why this thing was so difficult to disassemble, but it's in pieces now. Thanks all for the helpful advice.
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Re: Wheel Drive Disassembly Tools

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I have been trying to go onto the German website ( http://pinzforum.kiruna.de/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=6730 ) to contact Timm to buy one of those pullers, but I can't register on the site. After translating to English and filling in the blanks, It asks a bot question like "The toll for commercial vehicles is handled in the FRG", "Bitte schreibe die Zahl 44 aus-Please write the number 44", "Wo ist Peter Klöppel zu sehen","Wie heisst Robis Frau","Laterne, Laterne, Sonne, Mond und ...:", Confirmation of registration
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By the time I translate all this, I've used up too many attempts. Any help would be appreciated.
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McCall Pinz
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Re: Wheel Drive Disassembly Tools

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hotzenplotz is probably your best bet, since he's seen the puller and is on the continent. I'm registered on the Robi's forum and could get the contact started. PM sent
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Re: Wheel Drive Disassembly Tools

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Well, the " Laterne, Laterne...." is a children's rhyme, translation would not help finishing it :-)

Not only have I seen the tool once, I have bought it and happily used it several times.
In the meantime pm's have been sent forth and back, and hopefully communication has been established.

I have lent my puller to a couple of forum members in the neighbourhood, but shipping a 5 kg block of metal overseas is exaggeration, I guess :-)
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Re: Wheel Drive Disassembly Tools

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Thanks to both. The tool looks superior to jaws type and at a fraction of the cost. Sometimes a home made or redesigned tool is better than factory tool. Brian
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