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Re: Re: Re: Wide Front Reassembly
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Posted by Al on July 19, 2003 at 17:48:15 from (65.160.63.220):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Wide Front Reassembly posted by scotty on July 19, 2003 at 12:00:33:
I went through this very problem yesterday and today. My axle tube hand been damaged years ago, sloppily welded so I found another tube and one knee extension. Since I wasn't re-using the tube, I cut the good extension out. Even with a torch, it was still a job. THe way the axle is constructed, dirt, moisture, etc. can get inside through the end of the axle. Anyway I liberally coated mine with grease, after cleaning off the biggest part of the rust with a side grinder. The axle hadn't been widened out since it was assembled in 1948. I don't have any plans to ever touch it again, but hopefully the grease will help slow down rust. Al
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