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Loosening seized bolts
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<blockquote data-quote="Will 1594" data-source="post: 7545341" data-attributes="member: 3539"><p>And all you will do is shear bolts ,if you want to do that will bring you my inch drive t bar ,</p><p>wants soaking ,in diesel for a month ,then tighten with impact gun ,then slacken off ,</p><p>backwards forwards , till they move , and if your lucky they wont ring the threads coming out , or drill out ,and put some fine power harrow tine bolts in ,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will 1594, post: 7545341, member: 3539"] And all you will do is shear bolts ,if you want to do that will bring you my inch drive t bar , wants soaking ,in diesel for a month ,then tighten with impact gun ,then slacken off , backwards forwards , till they move , and if your lucky they wont ring the threads coming out , or drill out ,and put some fine power harrow tine bolts in , [/QUOTE]
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