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WD how to remove bevel gear?

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    Posted: 14 Jan 2012 at 7:54pm
How does this bevel gear come off?  I have the snap ring off (picture taken before), and have tried to pry on it.  I assume there is a key between the shaft and gear.  (This is side belt drive).  Is a special tool required?  Thanks!
 
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Small arbor press might do it. If you don't have a way to press it off, maybe set it upright and heat the gear around the outside. It will probably fall off. ????
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Take the shaft out and press it off.  MACK

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