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Topic: Re: '39 model B axle
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| Dick L
10-19-2012 02:37:44
50.51.164.202
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I ended up on one making wedges and blocks that I put upside down under my 50 ton press to force them to move. I removed both sides to clean so they have a chance of moving in the future. I'll get them cleaned up and put back together some year.(:^D It was a winter project last year so maybe a this winter project to get the pieces rust free. |
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| pilot199
10-19-2012 14:22:20
184.46.153.141
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Re: '39 model B axle in reply to Dick L, 10-19-2012 02:37:44
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| | Thanks for the info. gentlemen. After using up two small oxygen cylinders (small torch) I took it to a machine shop who used a very large commercial torch & a portable hydraulic ram. One came out relatively easy. So after binding the ends of the wishbone axle so it wouldn't spread apart & TWO tries with the torch, the second spindle arm came free. Now I have a better appreciation for the holding power of 73 yrs. of field dirt & rust!!! Thanks again, Gary |
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