sandman2234
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- Jacksonville, Florida
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- JD2555 and a few Allis Chalmers and now one Kubota
PB Blaster is awsome...
I would give every bolt a shot, and as much time as you can, then hit them with a torch to heat up one side or the other (as mentioned, differential heat is what works), then allow it to cool, put a box end or six point socket on it, and apply a little pressure to see if it will break loose.
Light continous tapping on the bolt while under a little wrench pressure will also help...
David from jax
I would give every bolt a shot, and as much time as you can, then hit them with a torch to heat up one side or the other (as mentioned, differential heat is what works), then allow it to cool, put a box end or six point socket on it, and apply a little pressure to see if it will break loose.
Light continous tapping on the bolt while under a little wrench pressure will also help...
David from jax