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need a little help Bearing Removal

griz

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Here is a pic of the oc-4, would like to replace the tapered roller bearing in the pic. But I can not find a puller that will work.
The bearing feels good but had a broken axle would feel a lot better if I could get this bearing replaced.
some people have said to brake the rollers out, use my welder, welding a bead around the race of the bearing and it will come off, there must be an easyier way, there must be a puller that will work for this ap?
 

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mbsieg

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Take a sharp chisel whack at at it a couple times it will split and come right off. Make sure you whack the right part.....
 

MNoutdoors RIP

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This is what you would need to pull the bearing you would have to have one machined if you need it.
 

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griz

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The inter race fits over the brake drum. So I have to pull from the out side of the bearing, but the back side of the bearing is very close to the brake drum.
 

MNoutdoors RIP

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Griz, that is what that puller will do. it fits behind the bearing only needs 1/32"
behind bearing. and fits the taper of the bearing cage.
 

mbsieg

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This may or may not help
 

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Teeoster

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I would like to replace the outer axle bearings on my OC-4. After removing the 4 flange bolts behind the axle flange I thought the axle would slide right out, but no such luck:( Is there an internal release for the axle shafts, or do you just need to give them a good jerk??
 

Teeoster

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Ok, I got them to come out. It just took a little more force than I first thought. Bearing look ok, but the seals were leaking so I migh as well replace them while everything is apart:) Griz, thanks for your advice in the previous posts!
 

Snowcat Operations

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I still have a piece of bearing stuck in my axle. I havent tried to get it out for a week or so now. I need something to place behind it and punch it out from the back. Not in a hurry since I am nowhere near putting everything back together.
 
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