I have a special puller for that bearing. I have heard of guys loading the hole with grease and driving a round shaft that fits tightly into the hole and it pos the bearing out
I have done this a number of times. one time I just rapped a socket extension in duct tape and it worked, not well but it worked. so if you can actually source a piece of round stock that fits tightly into the bearing itll work fine.
another solution nat and I came up with was to use a slide hammer with a hooked end on it and slowly work the hammer around the bearing.