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Posted by Old Dutch on June 06, 2005 at 15:53:03 from (68.118.158.187):
In Reply to: 706 WOES posted by borde on June 06, 2005 at 05:05:54:
Borde, They can be tough to deal with. Take some patience, and soak them good with penetrating oil. Or better yet, if you can back it into a low spot where the lower hitch arms and anchor pins are submerged under water over night, or even a little longer. You will be amazed at what it does. Take the grease zerks out, and get a couple grade eight 3/8" fine thread bolts, with enough length to put a heavy flat washer on.They should thread into the grease zerk openings, make sure to get them in good and tight. Now with a slam puller to clamp on to the bolt and washer and a few good jerks they will come out I assure you. Done it many times. Been their done that. For some reason water does things with rust. Works as a lube. Taking the lower link sensing arms out is a problem you don't want to deal with believe me. Dutch
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