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I am working on an AS/ST 1951. 

The third wheel is connected to a pinion on the opposite side of the main plate.  How do I remove it?  With hand puller?  It is too tight for my canon pinion puller.

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That little pinion just pulls off but it is a tight fit as it provides the friction coupling between the going train and the motion works that would normally be accomplished by the canon pinion. In fact it is sometimes referred to as an off set canon pinion.

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9 minutes ago, Marc said:

That little pinion just pulls off but it is a tight fit as it provides the friction coupling between the going train and the motion works that would normally be accomplished by the canon pinion. In fact it is sometimes referred to as an off set canon pinion.

Following your guidance, I did exactly that using Presto #2!

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The Presto #3 is supposed to be designed for this.  It has two small feet on one side and one foot on the other, so it can fit between an odd number of spokes and grab the wheel by the hub.

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3 hours ago, xyzzy said:

The Presto #3 is supposed to be designed for this.  It has two small feet on one side and one foot on the other, so it can fit between an odd number of spokes and grab the wheel by the hub.

I have #3, but since the offset canon pinion has a lip that is readily grabbable, I chose to remove it rather than the wheel.  Also, I felt less nervous about the pinion...you know, mishaping or something.

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It seems the smaller in diameter the object grabbed, the less bending leverage there is removing it.  One does have an issue finding a spot for the large pusher feet of the #2 to hit.

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