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How do I remove this hub?

Hi all - thought it would be straight forward removing the broken wheel stud on the forklift, not 100% sure what I need to do to remove this? FG7 but model doesnt even show up, 1980 or there abouts-

Im considering trying to drill and tap the stud and use a slide hammer to pull it back out so i can drive the forklift but hoping i can replace it.

Thanks

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  • Posted 27 Dec 2022 13:49
  • Modified 27 Dec 2022 13:49 by poster
  • By CamaroMan
  • joined 3 Oct'22 - 5 messages
  • California, United States
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so the drum does just pull off like in a car then? Seems plenty tight going to have to bleed off the hydr brake fluid to ease off the brake shoes and pound away. I REALLY dont want to crack the darn hub -

thanks for the reply-
  • Posted 28 Dec 2022 02:22
  • By CamaroMan
  • joined 3 Oct'22 - 5 messages
  • California, United States
pull the drum off and get to the stud from the back
  • Posted 27 Dec 2022 23:28
  • By andrew_k
  • joined 17 Mar'07 - 328 messages
  • England, United Kingdom

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