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Adjusting Axle Housing on 1825b?
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<blockquote data-quote="wmgeorge" data-source="post: 52963" data-attributes="member: 7166"><p>On my 1816 the bolts holding the plate were very tight and the plate and bolts rusted. You have loosened the bolts? The plate is slotted and the adjuster can move the plate as needed, if you have the bolts loose. Used a wire brush and lots of penetrating oil (Kroil) first and then a air impact wrench to get loose. Just move the plate until you have only about a 1/2 inch play in the slack side of the chain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmgeorge, post: 52963, member: 7166"] On my 1816 the bolts holding the plate were very tight and the plate and bolts rusted. You have loosened the bolts? The plate is slotted and the adjuster can move the plate as needed, if you have the bolts loose. Used a wire brush and lots of penetrating oil (Kroil) first and then a air impact wrench to get loose. Just move the plate until you have only about a 1/2 inch play in the slack side of the chain. [/QUOTE]
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