...with the help of a gear puller (Thanks again Kian!!)...
...soil buid up ....
...removed...
...gear ok. Just needing cleaning and greasing...

Because of the corrosion I couldn´t get it off with the single screw.Shayne Sutton wrote: ↑Wed Sep 28, 2022 3:41 pmI am wonder why you have used a three jaw puller on the drive sprocket when the tapper lock has a threaded hole for it's removal.
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You need to use a Neversieze on the shaft and a dry joint on the tapper, you break the tapper with the screw so the the sprocket is separated, you can use a small wedge into the bush and give a bit of clearance, using a puller drives the sprocket harder onto the tapper lock , I have done hundreds of tapper locks though out my working life and have never had to use a puller.Peter Quambusch wrote: ↑Wed Sep 28, 2022 7:16 pmBecause of the corrosion I couldn´t get it off with the single screw.Shayne Sutton wrote: ↑Wed Sep 28, 2022 3:41 pmI am wonder why you have used a three jaw puller on the drive sprocket when the tapper lock has a threaded hole for it's removal.
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Thanks for reminding me Shayne.Shayne Sutton wrote: ↑Wed Sep 28, 2022 3:41 pmI am wonder why you have used a three jaw puller on the drive sprocket when the tapper lock has a threaded hole for it's removal.
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If you have an issue breaking the tapper lock, you should be able to use a longer hex head bolt with it's end ground the same as the grub screws, I also suggest you look at the quality of your allen keys along with the use of the correct one for the grub screws, I have seen many people use imperial on metric grub screws and strip the hex, the initial torque being applied to lock it in the first place is critical for it's removal. the higher the torque the more you stretch the hub as you drive the tapper lock into it, lubricate the set bolts, the shaft but not the tapper as you will just keep pulling it into the hub.Peter Quambusch wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 11:36 amThanks for reminding me Shayne.Shayne Sutton wrote: ↑Wed Sep 28, 2022 3:41 pmI am wonder why you have used a three jaw puller on the drive sprocket when the tapper lock has a threaded hole for it's removal.
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I tried to unscrew the taper lock several times, after soaking it in WD40 for several days, but broke the Allen key in the process...THUS the puller.