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Re: Restoration?
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Posted by souNdguy on April 18, 2007 at 11:15:07 from (12.65.132.118):
In Reply to: Restoration? posted by Allan In NE on April 18, 2007 at 08:39:51:
Nice find on the wagon. I bought a fertalizer spreader a few ys ago that had a rusted up pto shaft. I come-along'ed it between 2 trees after liberally soaking it in penetrating oil the 2 days before. Then i just went with 2 small hammers and just tapepd all up and down the telescoping shaft, and used a drift to tap a tthe back sides of the hub/yoke.. I kept adjusting the comealong and it kept loosening up till it finally slid apart after about 15 minutes of that treatment. I polished it up with 400 grit sand paper.. wiped down with mineral spirits to clean the grit and dust.. then greased the heck out of it and put it to work... never did try to rust up again.. even though i only use it 2-3x per year.. Soundguy
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