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Posted by Tim on June 15, 2004 at 08:31:50 from (63.77.108.2):
In Reply to: Seized bolts on wheels posted by Tim on June 15, 2004 at 06:03:33:
Tim, Been there, done that. Would you believe a day and a half to move the wheels out on a JD? You need a lot of patience, the right tools and help. A 3/4" or even a 1 inch air impact wrench, good air pressure and volumn, heat, good penetrating oil, and a lot of time. Heat the nut, cool it, spray on PB blaster, tighten the nut, more PB blaster, lossen it a little, heat it again, tighen it, more PB Blaster, lossen it, heat it, etc, etc, etc. By working it in and out, you are milking the PB blaster into the threads. By heating it, you are increasing the space between the threads. It really is a pain, but a shot of Jim Beam in the evening will ease that too.
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