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    SilentHunter

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    #27714   2008-01-27 20:39 GMT      
    I got the caps and nuts off the pivot bolts,but I can't get the two studs out and I was wondering what I was missing. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

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    #27715   2008-01-27 20:58 GMT      
    Take the loaded weight off of the swing arm by elevating the Timberwolf.Now,tap the pivot axle bolts out being careful not to damage the threads.

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    #27716   2008-01-27 21:55 GMT      
    The threads get rusted easily.
    You can't remove them with an allen wrench.
    You need a socket wrench (an allen bit on a 3/8" or 1/2" drive socket).
    And a 2 ft long breaker bar.

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    #27717   2008-01-28 03:32 GMT      
    Metric allen wrench, 1/2 impact wrench, WD40 and may be a torch for heat. They are notorius for being stuck. I wish you luck.
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