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Re: JD 5020 Help
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Posted by hardscrabble on February 06, 2004 at 19:58:01 from (66.97.230.45):
In Reply to: JD 5020 Help posted by stan on February 06, 2004 at 11:12:05:
The bolts with the long heads are jackscrews. You have to screw them IN (after you loosen the 3 regular bolts) to drive the tapered hub OUT. My experience has taught me it's never an easy job. It requires a lot of patience and penetrating oil! The notches on the sides of the long heads are indicators of how far you can screw them into the wheel. Also, if the taper is really rusted in, and you apply too much force, you end up breaking the flange off the taper. Handle with kid gloves!
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