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190XT pusher bolts

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    Posted: 27 Oct 2018 at 1:02pm
I need to remove the rear wheels on my 190XT to replace the axel seals. The wheels have been moved in the last couple of years so i thought maybe it would come apart fairly easy but no chance. I tried the trick of sliding a chunk of steele between the wedge and wheel useing grade 8 bolts to push and managed to push slugs into all 3 wheel threads. luckily I was able to get everything removed without any thread damage. Does anyone know where to get a set of pusher bolts other than agco's @ $80 a piece? Has anyone ever had a set made at a machine shop I am wondering if they would be as strong as the originals and what the cost would be.
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Here is a picture with a tape next to them. Could be duplicated with a hardened gr8 5/8 bolt, a threading kit, and a lathe or grinder and time.

https://www.allischalmers.com/forum/just-got-a-190xt-and-have-a-few-questions_topic123812.html

Edited by Hurst - 28 Oct 2018 at 8:12am
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update:Had no luck locating any push bolts so before i made the drive to the machine shop with the specs.I came up with some 1/4" hard steele pieces placed them between the wedge and the wheel and cranked away with grade 8 bolts and much to my surprise wheel center slid right off. I had already picked up the oil seals at my local Agco dealer part #70246564 @ $42.07 each which after close inspection they are made by National part #416292 available from Rock auto for $13 each or the local parts store for $22 each. lesson learned. Anyway one side done now on to the other side.
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