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Knock the u-joints out. Get 2 short pieces of steel rod that will just fit through the holes in the driveshaft where the bearing cups go. Insert rods. Place a pair of 10 ton hydraulic jacks between the rods, one on each side of the shaft (use steel or oak cribbing to make up the length). Start applying pressure. That way you will apply pressure in the exact direction you need to get the thing loose. The steel rods should reduce the chance of damaging the shaft that can result from over enthusiastic use of BFH. You can apply pressure up to the point the rods start to bend, then heat with a torch. I can't see the driveshaft resisting that force.
Knock the u-joints out. Get 2 short pieces of steel rod that will just fit through the holes in the driveshaft where the bearing cups go. Insert rods. Place a pair of 10 ton hydraulic jacks between the rods, one on each side of the shaft (use steel or oak cribbing to make up the length). Start applying pressure. That way you will apply pressure in the exact direction you need to get the thing loose. The steel rods should reduce the chance of damaging the shaft that can result from over enthusiastic use of BFH. You can apply pressure up to the point the rods start to bend, then heat with a torch. I can't see the driveshaft resisting that force.