Bartcephus
Gold Member
Well, my mantra is comming true. "Nothing is as easy as it ought to be."
I am rebuilding an ancient Hiller/bedder. I can't seem to get the axel out of the disc gangs. Any advice from the rebuild gurus? Each gang has three disks. I was able to horse the nut off the axel. But I can't seem to get the axel to budge from the asymbly. (Pardon my spelling, I'm a little lazy right now. Pictures prior to dismantling are in another thread of mine. (DIY Hiller/Bedder rebuild or something similar to that. The old discs are so worn they seem paper thin at the edges. Should I put them on a press and try to press it out? or will that deform the threads? Another thing is they have those darn square nuts that a socket won't fit. Using an adjustable wrench is getting old, but I don't want to have to buy sockets just for the rebuild. I'll likely replace the hardware with contemporary hex nuts. (Except the axle nuts.)
HELP ME PLEASE.
Thanks in advance
HELP ME PLEASE.
Thanks in advance