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Posted by Fred OH on June 01, 2000 at 07:01:59 from (208.32.116.5):
In Reply to: Stuck Telescoping Shaft posted by Mike on June 01, 2000 at 02:59:25:
Mike, looks like you have hit something hard enough to twist it. You can't do much of anything with the plastic on there, so you'll probably have to make a sacrifice somewhere. If its a round tube type shaft, you might grind off the weld on the end of the tube. That will get it apart and you can go from there. Hard to take twist out of one but you can grind a little on it to help free it some to get the end off. You can get replacement shaft material from Central Tractor in Des Moines, Iowa. As a last resort, you might try yanking it with an old pickup truck with a short chain. If you've used up all of your bad luck, you might get lucky. L8R----Fred
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