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Posted by c.b. on January 11, 2002 at 09:36:01 from (207.54.105.157):
In Reply to: Stuck wheel posted by LanceM on January 11, 2002 at 03:04:20:
Had same proplem on our old 100 a short time back. I wanted to turn the back wheels around so I could run it over to the milk house and do a good job of power washing the grude of the final drives and hubs then run it back into the shop. The left one when easy. But the right one was another story.Stuck would not budge. So i wet it down with WD40 for two days.Then with 2 studs still on I pryed it lose with a bar. It was still a little tight but two days and four soakings with WD40 did the job. Tough items like this take more time in waiting for oil to lossen them up.Or you spend more time fishing out broken studs or other broken items. (TIME & PATIENCE OR IT COSTS YOU MONEY) Have some help with you when this wheel comes loss. Again leave one or two studs in till its free. Its a heavy item to handle by yourself. Our was still full of calsium.But I managed to turn it around by myself.But one of my older brothers showed up a short time later and gave me proper "H**L" for tackeling this on my own. He was right, Have somebody with you just in case of a mishap.If it fell over on your foot or the jack let go, etc Good luck
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