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If you are talking about Postwar/Prewar type wheels, you might consider a sink faucet puller, which sell in the $10 dollar range, at Lowe’s or Home Depot.  It may need some grinding or filing down to get the jaws thin enough to get between the frame and back side of wheel, but it does work.  I’ve used it on a few occasions.  Olsen’s Toy Train Parts have theirs as a Set for around $38, but one of the Set is exactly the faucet puller.

NWSL (northwest shortline) used to sell them (not sure if they still do).

http://shop.osorail.com/category.sc?categoryId=15

I have an HO one and I thought they made an O gauge one, also. 

I'm assuming you want an O gauge one.

A cheap option would to put some metal across an open vise to hold the wheel and then use a center punch to knock out the axle.  Would want to have the cross across the wheel to be right next to the axle to prevent damage to the wheel.

 Might want to browse through a harbor freight store: they often have tools that are not always found and cost effective (ie cheap!).

When using them, for steam engines, I always put a mark across the driver and axle so they go back together again without worrying about being properly quartered.

 

ps: I always hate when people tell you to go to a web site and, then, don't provide a 'click' to it!

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OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Suite 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
800-980-OGRR (6477)
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