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Re: #!@*$# handcrank !
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Posted by Steven D. Esser on February 26, 2006 at 14:35:35 from (63.144.87.160):
In Reply to: #!@*$# handcrank ! posted by Tom F on February 26, 2006 at 14:09:33:
While I had the front end removed on my 400 I took a chance and beat it silly with a hammer. When it moved a little bit I hosed it down with penatrating oil. It loosen up just fine. I put a block of wood over it to prevent damage to the recepatcle and hoped for the best. With yours on the tractor it will be important to be sure that it loosens up before it engages the crank pulley. You may want to try to have someone rotate it a pipe wrench while you try to drive it in toward the pulley. How much gap you have to begin with will give an idea of how brave you may want to be. With mine I had nothing to lose but I am glad I did it. Good luck
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