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96 bobcat743. Starting in gear issues
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<blockquote data-quote="lesgawlik" data-source="post: 90088" data-attributes="member: 4115"><p>I had the same bucket issue. I had a soft hardware store bolt which I held while tapping the pins. Since part of your problem is old blacktop, a spray bottle of WD-40 might be a help. As Tazza says, it's easiest to hit the pins while the edge of the bucket is grounded. Do that for a while, and the straighten out the bucket. Spray and try again tomorrow. It took me several days. The mistake I made was thinking that the problem could be solved by beating the handles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lesgawlik, post: 90088, member: 4115"] I had the same bucket issue. I had a soft hardware store bolt which I held while tapping the pins. Since part of your problem is old blacktop, a spray bottle of WD-40 might be a help. As Tazza says, it's easiest to hit the pins while the edge of the bucket is grounded. Do that for a while, and the straighten out the bucket. Spray and try again tomorrow. It took me several days. The mistake I made was thinking that the problem could be solved by beating the handles. [/QUOTE]
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