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Re: How to remove a steering wheel
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Posted by Wayne Scott on April 11, 2003 at 06:49:01 from (192.85.47.2):
In Reply to: How to remove a steering wheel posted by Wayne Scott on April 08, 2003 at 07:25:52:
Thanks --- I appreciate the help, I followed the PB-Blaster and knees/lifting under the wheel advice. I soaked it for 2 days with PB-Blaster. After getting set and having my helper ready with the hammer & punch I made one more adjustment with my hands and knees and the wheel just popped off! Glad the acorn nut was on if not I think I might have rolled off the back of tractor. Ended up having to share a six-pack with my helper (my somewhat unwilling, critical and skeptical wife) without her even hitting a lick! Thanks Wayne
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