JoeM 7,874 #1 Posted April 15, 2022 (edited) Hub one was on an old C160 A, Amazing how much effort was put into this half fast job. Bored and sleeved hub and installed on a very bad axle keyway / shaft. Hub 2 was on a auction tractor. using a breeze band stop and JB weld. A unique thing about this was I had to use the big hub puller and it came off with some resistance the entire way. What was cool the axle was still good! Edited April 15, 2022 by JoeM 5 1 2 6 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ranger 1,760 #2 Posted April 16, 2022 Ideal candidate, if you own, or have access to a lathe? for machining a tapered bore in the hub, turn a matching sleeve, complete with a flange. Drill the flange with clearance holes, then drill and thread matching holes in the hub face. Slit the sleeve to form a keyway, insert sleeve into hub, fit to axle and tighten bolts to clamp to axle. If you drill, say four clearance holes in sleeve flange, drill two more and thread for extractor screws for when you need to remove hub. This is similar to how the pulleys on one of my flail mowers are secured, they don’t even have keys fitted! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maxwell-8 4,289 #3 Posted April 16, 2022 crazy what people all do to keep these hubs on., just removed two welded on axles myself. 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ri702bill 8,479 #4 Posted April 16, 2022 @Maxwell-8 That is the same mindset that replaces the soft shear pins on walk behind snowblowers with Grade 8 hardened bolts because they think it is a better fix... until they break the gearbox... Bill 7 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BBQVultureWings 111 #5 Posted October 13 On 4/16/2022 at 7:08 AM, ri702bill said: @Maxwell-8 That is the same mindset that replaces the soft shear pins on walk behind snowblowers with Grade 8 hardened bolts because they think it is a better fix... until they break the gearbox... Bill It is shocking to see what some people thiMk is a great idea. Sometimes it's fun to watch. Usually it's frightening ..... Here is a case of Neglect, I had to destroy the rim to get this off the axle: 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites