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Trying to remove the PTO from a K241
I removed the 6 set screws, but I cant seem to get the thing to budge.
Any suggestions/recomemdations?:bigthink: |
Screwdriver or metal rod, and a hammer tapping on it one side and then the other, repeating the process until it finally comes loose. Took a while but worked alright for me.
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I use a length of hardwood.
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Some folks say "the harder, the better" but personally, I haven't tried it.
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This is very timely, as I'm trying to remove the PTO on my 102 to rebuild it and it seems welded in place .... -Steve- |
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Sometimes one has to give the penetrating oil a chance to work. |
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