Rear Drive Wheel Removal on Sears Ted Williams Free Spirit Tricycle
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Rear Drive Wheel Removal on Sears Ted Williams Free Spirit Tricycle
I am not sure to remove the rear drive wheel from the axle on this trike.
The wheel is a 24 inch made by Sun Metal Products.
The S/N on the rim is 6 2691 53
I have included a few pics.
Any help would be appreciated.
The wheel is a 24 inch made by Sun Metal Products.
The S/N on the rim is 6 2691 53
I have included a few pics.
Any help would be appreciated.
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I don't know that specific trike, and the photos don't show critical detail at the hub.
But, I don't know of any trikes where the axle is pulled to remove the wheel, so drive the shear pin behind the freewheel back home, and look at the hub or end of the axle for whatever is holding the wheel in place.
But, I don't know of any trikes where the axle is pulled to remove the wheel, so drive the shear pin behind the freewheel back home, and look at the hub or end of the axle for whatever is holding the wheel in place.
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