How to Remove a Steering Wheel from a Tractor

Assemble the items needed., Slacken the centre nut first by backing it off by a few turns but leaving it in place., Insert the ratchet as shown in the image., Remove the wheel.

4 Steps 1 min read Easy

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Assemble the items needed.

    These are listed below under "Things You'll Need".

    Park the tractor somewhere safe and ensure that it is completely turned off and it is sitting where it cannot move.
  2. Step 2: Slacken the centre nut first by backing it off by a few turns but leaving it in place.

    This will prevent the steering wheel jumping from the shaft if it releases suddenly.

    Place the puller on the steering wheel.

    To avoid damaging the centering tip of the puller, place a few washers under the screw.

    This gives it a firm, well-balanced grip.

    Once the steering wheel has moved, the retaining centre nut should be removed. , Apply just the minimum amount of force to the ratchet while the puller is firmly seated.

    You will note that this begins to break the steering wheel free. , The steering wheel comes off with no damage.

    Perform any maintenance tasks required and either restore the wheel or replace it.
  3. Step 3: Insert the ratchet as shown in the image.

  4. Step 4: Remove the wheel.

Detailed Guide

These are listed below under "Things You'll Need".

Park the tractor somewhere safe and ensure that it is completely turned off and it is sitting where it cannot move.

This will prevent the steering wheel jumping from the shaft if it releases suddenly.

Place the puller on the steering wheel.

To avoid damaging the centering tip of the puller, place a few washers under the screw.

This gives it a firm, well-balanced grip.

Once the steering wheel has moved, the retaining centre nut should be removed. , Apply just the minimum amount of force to the ratchet while the puller is firmly seated.

You will note that this begins to break the steering wheel free. , The steering wheel comes off with no damage.

Perform any maintenance tasks required and either restore the wheel or replace it.

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