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Re: Farmall M carb questions
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Posted by bcPA on January 01, 2006 at 10:54:17 from (172.132.100.26):
In Reply to: Farmall M carb questions posted by Purcellville Bill on January 01, 2006 at 10:33:02:
I like to take a cheep wrench and cut it short so it fits and swings like you want it to. Then you can tap it with a hammer or use some type of cheater, ie another box wrench or pipe ect to tighten or break the nut loose. You can drill a small hole in the dead end of the now shortened wrench and put a tie wire on it to pull on it or hang it up somewhere. It helps to have the threads clean and lubed with something like neversieze so the nut spins on easyily and the wrench is only used for the last little bit when installing the nut.
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