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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / Pulling Rear Hubs 1937 Ford

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Oldad
06-20-2012 @ 2:35 PM
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I am trying to remove the rear hubs from a 1937 Ford. I bought a rear wheel puller from Mac's, economy version. I have followed the instructions and also removed the nut on the opposite side. I have tightened the puller as tight as possible without tearing it up and hit the cross piece on the puller with light to medium hammer blows. I have used penetrating oil and let it set with tension on. Nothing budges. My past industrial experience would indicate heating the hub with a torch but perhaps there is a better way. Any suggestions would be appreciated!

supereal
06-20-2012 @ 2:42 PM
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I learned long ago that there is only one sure fire tool for removing Ford rear hubs. It is the Winfield Tool Works KRW type puller. It never fails, and eliminates the possibility of ruining an axle. I am surprised anyone still sells the "knock off nut" item. It was used when the junkyards were full of axles. Using heat or other type of pullers is asking for trouble. If you are a Club member, the Winfield tool is in the V8TIMES.

CharlieStephens
06-20-2012 @ 7:45 PM
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Price the expensive puller. Price replacing the axles. I went with the expensive puller. Do you need the expensive one every time, probably not.

Charlie Stephens

supereal
06-20-2012 @ 8:25 PM
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I've had mine for many years, and paid fifty bucks for it then, including the wooden box. Granted, it now sells for almost four times that, but I agree with Charlie about the cost of axle replacement. It makes a great gift, of course, and some RGs have chipped in and bought one for all members to use. I don't have any connection with Winfield, but find the puller indispensible. Price axles, drums, and the labor to fix the rear end, and a couple of hundred bucks seems more than reasonable.

tbloss
06-21-2012 @ 12:42 AM
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I also have a Winfield Tool puller which is the best, but there is a puller for sale in the Classified Section under parts for sale on this site. Have a friend that has one of these pullers as advertised and it has worked good for him. Someone was making these pullers and sold them on E-Pay for several years, if I remember right. Good chance to get a budget puller that works.
NO-- I don't know the seller.

Tblossom

doning
06-21-2012 @ 2:52 AM
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Like the guy's here are saying, you gotta get the Winfield puller. I think they go for $150.00 now, but worth the money! Also, MAKE SURE that you have the brake shoe adjustment turned ALL the way down so that the shoes are not touching the drums. Also, if there are any grooves in your drums they can be a &^%$# to get off! Mine were bad on my '37! Took us nearly an hour before we could get them off. My car, before I bought it, sat for 37 years before I got it. Good luck...buy the good puller.

supereal
06-21-2012 @ 4:36 AM
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The most difficult job of pulling rear hubs I've had was because the clips that hold the shoes to the backing plates had been omitted. This allowed the shoes to "cock" as the drum was being removed. We spent the better part of the day working them off. Be sure that you put them on when you reassemble, or the next guy who tackles the job will be cursing your name!

Oldad
06-21-2012 @ 8:04 AM
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I tried ordering a hub puller from Winfield Tool Works at (631)928-3316. I get a recorded message that this is Long Island Scientific and no one is available to take my call. I left a message for Winfield Tool Works but have had no response. Also tried white and yellow pages on internet for Winfield-no luck. Any suggestions? Thanks!

40cpe
06-21-2012 @ 9:05 AM
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The number you have is the same as is in the ad in the V8 Times. Their address is: Winfield Tool Works, PO Box 476, Port Jefferson, NY 11777.

I don't think they have web site.

doning
06-21-2012 @ 9:12 AM
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If I remember right I just called the number that's in the V8 Times, gave them my credit card number and it arrived in less than a week.

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