sircrunch said: (quoted from post at 07:22:50 07/08/09) I'm trying to disconnect a bush hog thats been on a tractor ('53 jubilee) for years and years.
The button was stuck so I oiled it and tapped it with a hammer. It didnt take much to get it back moving freely. Now it springs back and forth like it should. But when you press the button and pull the shaft out, nothing..... I tried everything, twisting the button a little, pressing it in further, or not as far, pull pull tug tug, nothing. It is stuck. Well, you can see it moving about 1/8" or so, proving that its not just simply rusted together. What can I do?
Run the tractor for a while to see if it loosens the connection. Make sure the button is engaged, though. If that doesn't work, try to rig up a come-along and pull from the gearbox on the mower.
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