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| richie {ny}
11-04-2009 15:35:22
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mike {oh} two threaded rods with nutsbetween bearing housing and backed them out |
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| Mike OH
11-05-2009 06:11:14
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Re: pto removal in reply to richie {ny}, 11-04-2009 15:35:22
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| Thanks for the comeback. And glad you got it out without breaking something. Hope you had success in getting it back in. |
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| Dunk
11-04-2009 17:42:22
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Re: pto removal in reply to CJ in Michigan, 11-04-2009 15:35:22
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Ultradog MN said: (quoted from post at 20:22:32 11/04/09) You could break a pump that way if you put too much pressure on it but it's a darned clever idea nonetheless.
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Awe come on dog...
Although you are 100% right.
I prised mine out one time with a 6' railroad spike puller, carefully, and bumped it back in with a sledge, carefully.
I bet it will come in and out now, no problem.
I won't advise anyone else to do that.
Just relating my experience. |
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| Ultradog MN
11-04-2009 16:22:32
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Re: pto removal in reply to richie {ny}, 11-04-2009 15:35:22
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| You could break a pump that way if you put too much pressure on it but it's a darned clever idea nonetheless. Thanks |
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