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How do we get the wheel off of a troy bilt horse rear tine tiller?

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Hello,

How are you today? I hope well. This is a pretty simple project to get wheel off.

To remove tire & hub from tiller,place tiller on a secure jack or stand,remove front cap,behind wheel in hub & axle you will find a pin that goes through both,punch out with a punch or type of ice pick. You know something similar in your garage if you don't have a punch. Even a small Phillips screw driver could work. Of course when putting back on reverse procedure, might be able to use same pin if not damaged in process of removing it. Hope this helps, Mike

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