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Old 12-05-11, 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by CACycling
I use a 12" adjustable wrench and a rubber mallet. Engage the remover into the freewheel (as mentioned above, using the QR, if so equipped, can help hold the tool in place); lock the wrench onto the remover, push the wheel against the floor and wall; and give a couple of good whacks of the mallet on the wrench. This method has worked great even on 30 year old stuff dug out of a dumpster.
careful with using the impact hammer method. it will loosen the adjustable and it can slip. i also have a air powered impact gun and a set of deep sockets
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