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Posted by Okla Kansan on April 13, 2005 at 19:23:17 from (209.240.205.63):
I was taking off the cultivator mounts off the 37 to put on the 32. Standing in front, the one on the right came off so easy, I probably could have used channel locks to remove them. Didnt think much about it, just figured time had viabrated them loose. THEN I did the one on the left. Whoever put them nearly stripped the threads of all 4 bolts. I fought them out all the way with breakover bar and socket. I got to thinking, id have liked to see the 2 guys who put them on. There had to be 2 being as different as they were in thightness, The lock washers was still good on the one on the right. The olnes on the left were as round as washers. Was it some kid, on a late day on Fri thinking bout the weekend on the right, and some X blacksmith glad to have a job and knowingnonly one way to gettum tight on the left?? Never know, but id kinda like to have known. Either way, I still had to take a log wedge and seperate both of them from the frame
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