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peter lena

https://www.amazon.com/BIG-RED-Hydraulic-Carrying-T70401S-2/dp/B0CLFNQJ9X/ref=asc_df_B0CLFNQJ9X/?tag=hyprod-2BwE  , always brought one of these along , on any  pump installation job , install pipe / make up . effortless  pushing point . made up a pump related bracket , for  a push point /  could easily see this , removing  axel hubs , strength against / strength . pete  

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peter lena

@Sarthurs01  @ranger @Treepep  using that with a bearing  separator  set up would allow you  build a bolt on strong back , push point for the hydraulic  ram , for hub removal . pete

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Wayne0

Porta-power's are awesome. I sold mine in a moment of weakness. Wish I still had it.

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ranger
1 hour ago, peter lena said:

@Sarthurs01  @ranger @Treepep  using that with a bearing  separator  set up would allow you  build a bolt on strong back , push point for the hydraulic  ram , for hub removal . pete

I have two set ups like these Pete. One I put together years ago, using a spare pump unit and cylinders, surplus to requirements at work. The second was a complete kit, again S.t.R, after our manufacturing moved overseas. They are very useful at times!

A post the other day made me think. It described a hub being removed whilst having a thick spacer still attached. If the spacer is made of steel, and is nice and thick, 1”+,  it would probably reduce/remove any chance of hub breakage whilst trying to draw the hub off the axle? This assuming you are using a 3 legged puller, and not a bearing separator, which would of course be the ideal!

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JoeM

good price

glad those days are over :)

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peter lena

@Wayne0  whenever we went on  , a call in , had to ready for the worst , remember coming in for a tank truck , lower main discharge valve , sticking . had to make up a separate , pump out  set up , to totally empty  the truck .  spent most of the night there .  good old days . pump out , pete 

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Pullstart

That’s been a tool that has almost always been around.  Both father in-laws have one or more.  They have all gone to their shops, over time.  For whatever reason, I’ve always thought that was a big expensive item for the shop.  Thanks Greasy Pete, I ordered one!

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c-series don

I have a Porta-Power, it’s not something that I use often but it really can be the right tool for the job in many situations. 

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squonk
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When I retired I went on a Horror Fright buying spree and bought a porta power along with the little mini ram. 4 years later it's still like new because I haven't used it yet.  :lol:

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peter lena

@Pullstart  when  looking at a problem , always scan related issues , the outer  axel bolt  flange area , is its weakest point , thats why  it often fails / breaks , never made for that type of draw / strain . the bearing separator  type of 2 piece flange , is made for that type of issue , bite / solid contact , add to that a  small hydraulic cylinder to , push against the axel / force point , and you have basic over leverage , to move anything . of course , days / weeks out remove setting bolt , creeping lubricant , in that area , normal usage , could cause a creeping rust stain , thats why , I frequently , go over my stuff , for a look see , at function status . regularly used the porta power , on the swiss LEWA  positive gear pumps , the precise fitting / design , required it . stay at it , pete  

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