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Originally Posted by john in illinois
I rebuilt the rear end on a friends model B. It took a strong puller to remove the pinion gear from the tubular shaft. Was original from 32.
John
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I was not able to use my Model A pinion puller because of the large diameter drive shaft. I had to improvise. I used a large bearing puller and a couple of bolts. I was able to get the puller up against where the tube is welded on. By tightening the two bolts against the back plate of my Model A puller, the whole pinion assembly came right out.
Tom Endy