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Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall Cub axle:What am I doing wrong?
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Posted by mark on October 05, 2001 at 18:40:37 from (152.163.207.52):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Farmall Cub axle:What am I doing wrong? posted by Andy Martin on October 02, 2001 at 22:14:08:
Thanks for the help Bill and Andy...I actually had tryed heating it at first Andy...you've never seen something like this...I finally got it out...someone had it out before and had cut grooves, about 6 of them in the pin..which also created ridges somehow, and when they put it back in they must have had to beat the heck out of it to get it to go in...only thing i can think of is they thought it would get more grease?..there are actually grooves in the cast where it went back in...those ridges were causing it to get hung up I guess...you wouldn't believe what it took to get that pin out!..sure looked like an easy job to start with!..thanks again guys...mark
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