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Re: Stud bolts on planetary housing on Super A
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Posted by Diesel Don on September 14, 2002 at 05:46:04 from (206.40.117.15):
In Reply to: Stud bolts on planetary housing on Super A posted by Al R in Roch NY on September 14, 2002 at 05:12:02:
I don't have a super A but this end of the tractor should be the same.I would try to put a nut on the end of the stud and give it a couple good whacks with a hammer.Then try to turn the stud.Spray it up with penetrating oil before you whack it.Keep repeating the process until the bolt comes out or your arm falls off,which ever comes first.All kidding aside,I have broken many bolts loose this way.When you turn the stud,work it back and forth and don't pull too hard on the wrench.I don't have a torch so most of the time,this is the only way I have to loosen a stubborn bolt or nut.
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