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Posted by kopeck on August 14, 2006 at 08:46:45 from (169.244.143.115):
A few weeks ago I posted about trying to get my Farmall A's front end apart (that is to make it wider). Well two of my buddies showed up after work with the torch and we got that blasted thing a part. It was stuck pretty good but it did give it. We wire brushed it all and put it back together with some sort of synthetic lube (grease) that he brought from work that suppose to even ward off salt. Anyway it nice to have the thing all fixed up but in the process of getting the thing separated we ended up putting a little dent in the spindle. Now we tried our best not to dent it using wooded blocks and a dead blow hammer but it happened. My question is: is there anyway to get that dent out? It's not hurting anything but my eye, and I have to get close to even see that. Thanks, K
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