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Steering cylinder removal

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Leo

07-28-2004 06:03:06




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Anyone here had any luck removing power steering cylinders from the front end of their tractor without using heat??? I have a 40b that is killing me, I have one side completely loose, however the right hand side won't budge, i got the tie rod end off at the wheel, but the end that is under the tractor won't move, have tried a tie rod removal tool, won't work for some reason, I have also tried putting direct pressure on the top of the stud with a pry bar and then smacking the block it goes thru with a hammer thinking that the combination of pressure and the vibrations would break it loose. There is absolutely no room to smack the top of the stud with any force, short of removing the entire front end. I'm a bit afraid of using the torch but will have to try tonight if someone doesn't have any other ideas??? HELP!!!

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Bob

07-28-2004 11:01:28




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 Re: Steering cylinder removal in reply to Leo, 07-28-2004 06:03:06  
Hold a BIG hammer against one side of the steering arm, and SMaCK the opposite side with another hammer. Repeat, if needed.



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