Resizing of disk problems

I have a 750 GB SSD which was divided into two partitions: 500 GB and 250 GB. Now I would like to get 600 on my main partition and use the rest to the boot camp. At first I do face problems with its expansion to 650 GB, see the screenshot below.

But it is proven that:

-I can not develop 'Macintosh HD', just GUI does not allow this

-I can not reduce 'Macintosh HD' at all, fails:

-I can't completely destroy the small partition, erasing the results in a new which cannot be resized.

-My volume "Macintosh HD" is still 500 GB!

And here's the real problem in the information system:

Volumes:

EFI:

Capacity: 209,7 MB (209 715 200 bytes)

BSD name: disk0s1

Content: EFI

Volume UUID:...

disk0s2:

Capacity: 500 GB (499 999 997 952 bytes)

BSD name: disk0s2

Content: Apple_CoreStorage

HD recovery:

Capacity: 150,65 GB (150 650 003 456 bytes)

BSD name: disk0s3

Content: Apple_Boot

Volume UUID:...

removeme:

Capacity: 100,15 GB (100 149 792 768 bytes)

Available: 99,94 GB (99 935 727 616 bytes)

Writable: Yes

File system: HFS journaling +.

BSD name: disk0s4

Mount point: / Volumes/removeme

Content: Apple_HFS

Volume UUID:...

So my real partition table looks like this:

Name Size
EFI 200 MB
Macintosh HD 500 GB
HD recovery 150 GB
removeme 100 GB

How can I reduce or recreate the HD recovery and remove the last volume to repartition the drive with the bootcamp assistant?

Volumes:

Finally solved.

1. fusion recovery and with diskutil mergePartitions JHFS + "tmp" disk0s3 disk0s4 deleteme

2 merger with Macintosh HD did not work, fixed with conversion.

3 merged Macintosh HD and tmp.

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