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Bobcat 863 drive sprocket
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 673" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I believe they are all right hand thread, but they will be on VERY tight. I remember something in my manual for my 731 saying to be very carefull when un-doing any nuts in that area as if the bolt or socket broke flying metal shards may damage your eyes. I am un-sure what tension they are done up to but i do know its pretty damn tight. I think it advised wearing goggles when tightning or un-doing these nuts. Please be carefull</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 673, member: 82"] I believe they are all right hand thread, but they will be on VERY tight. I remember something in my manual for my 731 saying to be very carefull when un-doing any nuts in that area as if the bolt or socket broke flying metal shards may damage your eyes. I am un-sure what tension they are done up to but i do know its pretty damn tight. I think it advised wearing goggles when tightning or un-doing these nuts. Please be carefull [/QUOTE]
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