Re: removing duals as a set

From: V SCHWARTZ (vsaws@optonline.net)
Date: Fri Apr 07 2006 - 04:23:15 PDT


Yea Everette that is very simular to the greased board tech that I am
familure with Like I said before Grease, Oil or in this case dish soap
will just get on you if you are within five meters of it. This isn't a
particulary difficult task,but It is heavy and dirty. I tend to looklike a
crippled grease monkey when I get into these kinds of projects I must then
endure the "LOOK" from both spouse an mother-in-law. ----- Original
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From: "Everette" <194cbteng@bellsouth.net>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 10:30 PM
Subject: [MV] removing duals as a set

>I have used a metal sign, jack truck up, pour some motor oil on sign, slide
>under wheel, loosen nuts that hold hub on axle, gently lower truck until
>wheel is free, put some blocks under axle - we kept a bundle of wooden
>shingles so we could keep height correct. Wheel and tires will slide off
>easy, blocks and shingles will keep axle in right position for reassembly,
>worked good enough we did not damage seals. Not as good as "store bought"
>wheel removal tool but it does good job.
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