[AT] Cockshutt 40
John Hall
jthall at worldnet.att.net
Sat Nov 25 05:00:02 PST 2006
I've run into rim bolts befoe that had to be driven out with a big punch but
never heated. I think we've even had to replace some due to corrosion.
Wonder how well an impact hammer would do at breaking them loose? That's a
tool I don't have but have often considered getting.
John
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From: "Pat Ruston" <ruston at orc.ca>
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> Should have mentioned the tires have been removed from the rims, the tire
> shop came out to replace rear tires, found some holes in the rims probably
> caused from the calcium chloride leaking, so I am not able to drive the
> tractor around, have the nuts removed from the bolts holding the rim
> locks, not able to remove the 5/8" carriage bolts that go through the cast
> iron hub, will try heating the bolts to see if that will help, thanks
>
> Pat Ruston
> St. Pauls Station
> Ontario, Canada
> ruston at orc.ca
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