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What's the trick?

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ratropia

11-18-2006 17:21:03




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49 8N, What's the trick in removing the leveling box assembly? I can do the pins on top, Part # 595 in the MPC. But the "bolt" in the bottom part #660 in the MPC, has an oval head and I cannot grip it to loosen the nut. The nut in the MPC looks like an acorn nut but the one on mine is just a standard nut.
On another note, I looked thru the archives under all my other posts over the years, and I sure do appreciate all the edgemakation you all are giving me. Thanks Rick T.

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souNdguy

11-18-2006 21:36:04




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 Re: What's the trick? in reply to ratropia, 11-18-2006 17:21:03  
yeah.. that carriage type bolt is fun.

You got a few options. Try to use a vise grip or channel lock to keep the head captive. if she still spins.. you can tack weld it then runt he nut off.. then grind the tack weld off. You can use a nut splitter.. or you can cut the nut/bolt shank.. or grind the head off.. all depnds on how bad a shape she's in.

Soundguy



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ratropia

11-18-2006 17:41:22




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 Re: What's the trick? in reply to ratropia, 11-18-2006 17:21:03  
After further review, Is the drawbar check chain eyelet assembly (part 660) suppose to be one solid piece? Cause mine ain't. So now what? How do I get it apart? And when done would pins like the ones on top work?
Thanks Rick T.



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