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superbinder Posted - 04/27/2015 : 19:31:00
the axle housing on my B-10 loader tractor broke so i wanted to move the loader to another B-10, but can't get the bolts out of the front loader bracket. I see now i should have switched transaxles. any tricks on how to get on the head of the bolts without pulling the motor?I might go to plan B
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Talntedmrgreen Posted - 05/05/2015 : 14:09:24
superbinder Posted - 05/03/2015 : 20:56:40
and it worked.
Talntedmrgreen Posted - 04/30/2015 : 08:19:47
That'll do it!
superbinder Posted - 04/29/2015 : 17:12:38
I got both bolts out on one tractor, but the other has loctite, time for some heat
Talntedmrgreen Posted - 04/28/2015 : 21:25:45
I have had these on and off with relative ease (and elbow grease)

I use a long flathead screwdriver or small prybar and wedge and press it against the nut. I then zap the bolt with an impact with the other hand
Works everytime, installing or removing. I wouldnt consider pulling the engine.
superbinder Posted - 04/28/2015 : 15:51:33
that is what irks me, i had both engines over the winter. I should have looked at the bolts, but wasn't planing to switch em then.
split51 Posted - 04/28/2015 : 00:07:01
I just went thru this over the weekend, I would say just pull the engine. I got the nuts off ok but couldn't get them to tighten without pulling the engine.

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