seedman
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We had to remove ours last year, and it wasn't that bad actually. You have to remove the pulley prior to the shaft coming out. If it is a hydro, the pulley can be separated to make it lighter-BUT- mark both parts so you can install it back the same way so you don't end up with vibration issues. If you look on the backside of the cab, you will see the plugs that cover the holes where the shaft goes through. Try lots of penetrating oil with the puller on tight overnight. Then in the morning, use the heat- that should do it! Good luck!