Posted by ericlb on October 10, 2012 at 05:48:20 from (12.189.32.54):
In Reply to: bush hog problem posted by Busflyer on October 09, 2012 at 14:20:26:
heat the nut, the cotter pin is mild steel the nut is tempered, once hot a good socket and breaker bar will remove it, the torch will take out the seal, but if its been loose for awhile it isnt any good anyway now, and you need to look at the bearings carefully too, its all fixable take the seals bearings, races ect with you to a good auto parts store, [ carquest or napa] they can use those numbers to get you new ones, you may have to get around the kid on the counter this may be over his head, but ive been there, done that , more than once lol
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