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Old 12-02-2020, 09:20 AM
Steve102 Steve102 is offline
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Originally Posted by Cubcadet_107 View Post
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.
Where are you tapping/beating on it? On the pulley or as far back as you can get the implement of destruction?
This is very timely, as I'm trying to remove the PTO on my 102 to rebuild it and it seems welded in place ....
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