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Re: Re: removing pan from 8n tractor.
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Posted by trucker on November 22, 2001 at 08:24:48 from (38.195.116.32):
In Reply to: Re: removing pan from 8n tractor. posted by Zach on November 17, 2001 at 18:25:41:
First be real sure there are not any more bolts anywhere in the pan.Take a thick putty knife,drive it between the block and pan,that may be enough to break it loose if its glued on.You just want to be carefull and not bend the flange of the pan.If it still seems to be stuck,drive the putty knife in on the other side of the pan,just keep doing this and it will finally come loose.It makes a different sound when it starts to come loose.Sort of a hollow sound.
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