Honestly it shouldn't be that hard to remove it. They are generally not that tighter fit.
If you don't have any specialised bearing pullers all you need to do is stand the whole unit upright and clamp the bearing in the end of the jaws of a vice and then use either a brass drift or hardwood block on the shaft face and tap the shaft gently out of the bearing.
Just ensure you don't damage the shaft face.
Cheers, BB.
PS. My preference would be to use a proper bearing puller though.
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