Yes it does, you either get the correct tool, or you can do it the way I have always done it. Find a deep socket that fits tight into the bearing, but slides in and out easily.(i think a 3/8 drive 7/16 fits good) Fill the inside of the bearing and the socket with grease. Put the socket up to the bearing and you should have enough grease in on the bearing that you wont be able to push the socket in it. Get a hammer and give it a good whack. The grease will press the bearing out. You might need to try it a few times and might see that you need more grease. You might also need a short extension on the socket to keep the grease from comnig out of the socket. It can make a mess, but it will work and is cheaper than going and buying a puller.
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