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How to remove hubs on NH Skid Steer

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Wayne Mo

03-20-2004 21:50:43




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I have a broken lug bolt on my NH LS150 Skid Steer wheel hub. The bolt is hardened and I cannot drill it or get it to come out. Any ideas? I guess I could remove the hub and get a new one. The question is, can you just remove the bolts that hold the hub on and lift it out. Is the hub sprocket small enough to come out with the hub through the hole in the frame? Surely you don't have to remove the sprocket from the hub before removing it! I hope not because I don't know how to begin doing that!

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Mike

03-21-2004 04:29:58




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 Re: How to remove hubs on NH Skid Steer in reply to Wayne Mo, 03-20-2004 21:50:43  
The wheel stud should drive out with a large punch and a big hammer. They are serrated so they lock into the hub.Drive the old one out,put the new one in place and use the lug nut installed backwards with a couple washers under it to draw it in place.



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