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Re: JD 5020 Help
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Posted by JMS/MN on February 07, 2004 at 12:09:45 from (63.186.8.104):
In Reply to: JD 5020 Help posted by stan on February 06, 2004 at 11:12:05:
The operator manual has all the details on how the system works, and like the other poster says, you need to do it in the right order.Even then, the tapered sleeve can be tough to move. Penetrating oil is in order, as well as having a pipe handy- just slightly larger than the axle diameter, longer than the axle stub, no bigger OD than the sleeve. Weld a heavy plate on one end so you can whack it with a post maul. If the wheels are moved infrequently they can be more than difficult.
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