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DavidTappin wrote: Jon asked
Do any of you engineering types have any bright ideas or suitable tools for removal?
I have a three legged puller but I think you knew that so maybe you don't believe there is enough exposed land to get hold of.
Dad
Dave Rogers wrote: Have you tried leaving the entire assembly in your oven for a good while then take it out and tap it a few times against work surface, likely to just pop out! I've done this before
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FrankRobinson wrote: Hi Jon, Drop it round to me, I have made all sorts of tools for jobs like this, a quick is stick it in the deep freeze for a couple of hours then just heat the casing near the bearing for a few seconds and give it a good bang on a piece of wood, but feel free to drop it round, regards Frank
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