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redbone

06-20-2007 10:05:50




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i'm working on a wheel horse commando 8 and i cant get one rear wheel off. the rim is rusted to the hub, and the bolt that holds the hub to the axle is really tight and rusted, i bent a craftsman 9mm wrench on it. i've been soaking it in wd40 for about an hour, i've beat and banged it for a while, still no movement. any ideas?

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JOHN HARMON

06-20-2007 15:32:04




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 Re: need advice in reply to redbone, 06-20-2007 10:05:50  
Kroil Oil is what I use prior to fireing up the Torch. Google Kroil Oil and you can have it shipped to your door. It's the best as far as I am concerned and I use PB and Wd40 along with the watered down version of Liquid Wrench they sell now a days.It is pricey but ,Hey, You get what you pay for.



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old

06-20-2007 12:24:16




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 Re: need advice in reply to redbone, 06-20-2007 10:05:50  
PB blaster or tranny fluid works 100% better then WD40 ever will. WD40 works good for locks etc but not rusted parts



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Rich Va

06-20-2007 11:20:07




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 Re: need advice in reply to redbone, 06-20-2007 10:05:50  
Redmud,WD40 really is not a good product for dissolving rust.



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Andy Motteberg

06-20-2007 11:34:52




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 Re: need advice in reply to Rich Va, 06-20-2007 11:20:07  
Hey Rich VA, His name is redbone, not redmud.



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Rich Va

06-20-2007 11:46:14




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 Re: need advice in reply to Andy Motteberg, 06-20-2007 11:34:52  
Oh ok,I just woke up from my nap. Sorry Redbone.



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rhouston

06-20-2007 10:17:45




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 Re: need advice in reply to redbone, 06-20-2007 10:05:50  
add some heat propane if that's all you have has worked on some for me. once the bolt is loose reinstall them but leave them loose. Some jack rabbit starts should loosen the rim.

That's all I have to offer



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