I finally got it on, With the press. If I have to take it apart again, I will be sending it to someone to have it turned just a little, But since I was wanting it done before I have to do some other things for the next few weeks. and will not really be able to get into the shop, or anywhere else to get it turned a little decided to finish pressing it in.
I had cleaned and frozen the spindle, then using emery cloth worked on the inside of the bull gear. To the point that the spindle would start into it. Figured I would use a mallet to tape it in the rest of the way. Once I got it started, then it did not budge any more, Even with a hammer and block of wood. So took it over to the press and finished pushing it in.
Again if I have to take it apart again it I will send it or take it to someone else shop to get it turned to fit properly.
Again thanks for all the information.
Ken