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Posted by Richard C on March 14, 2001 at 16:43:46 from (152.163.206.182):
When I broke apart my B I couldnt get the shaft out of the u joint. So I have a front wheel section with a long steering shaft attached (actually looks kind of funny.) but now I'm about to do the same to farmall B #2 and would like to not have the same problem. We thought about heating it but were afraid of messing up any seals that may be in the u joint. Which by the way I dont see how they put it together (ujoint). Because it dont come apart. Anyway any suggestions on this would be very greatfully appreciated.This is my first tractor restore so I am learning from doing and you guys have also been great teachers. Thanks, confused Richard From Texas.
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