Removing back tire on old rusty case 2 bottom plow

Duncangog

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I'm trying to fix up this old trip plow and need to replace the back tire (and repair the old rim). I'm not sure how this comes apart. I got the lugs out and am able to get a pry bar between the hub and wheel. I am thinking the I will need to take off the grease fitting and somehow remove the bulbus cap thing on the end of the shaft... then sand the shaft, lube it and slide off the old wheel... or does the whole assembly come off? It's all pretty rusted together. If I pull off the bulbus cap are pieces or bearings going to fly everywhere? Any advice would be helpful. Thanks-Aaron (hopefully i posted the pictures correctly :))

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Do you have it off yet or are you still waiting?
I've been pulling other parts off first. After I posted this i found another thread on the same problem...didn't see that when i searched. I figure i will cross my fingers and someone will post a trick, eventually I'll just try brute force.
 
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I'm trying to fix up this old trip plow and need to replace the back tire (and repair the old rim). I'm not sure how this comes apart. I got the lugs out and am able to get a pry bar between the hub and wheel. I am thinking the I will need to take off the grease fitting and somehow remove the bulbus cap thing on the end of the shaft... then sand the shaft, lube it and slide off the old wheel... or does the whole assembly come off? It's all pretty rusted together. If I pull off the bulbus cap are pieces or bearings going to fly everywhere? Any advice would be helpful. Thanks-Aaron (hopefully i posted the pictures correctly :))

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Looks to me like you can just hit it with a wooden fence post.
 
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I've been pulling other parts off first. After I posted this i found another thread on the same problem...didn't see that when i searched. I figure i will cross my fingers and someone will post a trick, eventually I'll just try brute force.
Take the whole hub assembly off and then use a press to press the rim off the hub. Bearings probably need to be cleaned up and greased any how
 
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