rambler
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- Jul 6, 2003
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- Ford 960, 7700, TW20, 1720; IHC H, 300; Ollie S77
Has anyone used brake fluid as a penetrating oil? It was recommended to me at a salvage yard to free up a bearing on a sliding door and it seemed to work well. They say that is what they use and in their buisness I am sure they deal with a lot of rusted bolts.
Acetone & tranny fluid is a very common home-made penetrating oil, many say it beats the boughten ones.
As to the chains on the pto shields, that sure seems like a strange thing, I've been around farm equipment all my life, and only ran into one implement so far. Certainly I have older stuff, but.... Don't see the point to the chains, all you do is burn up the sheild's contact point. If the shield is free to rotate, then it will do it's job. The little chains seems like an odd fix to a problem that isn't there.
If you didn't get any, don't worry about it, just have a freely spinning shield and you'll be fine. My opinion. I'm sure I'm totally wrong, but there are bigger safety hazards than if the chain is there or not.
--->Paul