I can't tell exactly what your "extractor" is, but I'm assuming it's a slide hammer. Throw out whatever the contraption is that's supposed to grab the bearing. Now stick the all-thread through the bearing hole, stick a washer in there, and then a nut. Slam that bįtçh outta there!
Or you can tap the bearing out from the opposite side. Stick your all-thread through the other bearing, screw a nut on it, stick a washer over that, and now you can tap the bearing out from the other side. Easy peasy.
Rarely are these fancy-pants tools needed for general maintenance. Manufacturers like you to THINK they are so they can make a few extra bucks. And if the specialty tools are made by unskilled laborers using shoddy materials in third-world countries, then you're actually worse off than if you made your own tool from whatever you have laying about in the garage.