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<blockquote data-quote="scsindust" data-source="post: 2765" data-attributes="member: 214"><p>Well I got them loose. I have to say that the carb cleaner idea is great. I didn't have carb cleaner, but I had brakekleen, which still worked better than PB, fluid film, and WD40. I greased the crap out of the zerks, and pounded away. At this point, they are loose enough where you only need minor force to move them. No more hammers. You bet your butt I am going to keep them greased! I used a whole tube, and made sure the whole inside was coated and full. I was getting worried, because I have a landscape project coming up soon, and I would hate to tell the client, he'll have to wait until I can figure out how to fix teh bobcat so I can put the bucket on... Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scsindust, post: 2765, member: 214"] Well I got them loose. I have to say that the carb cleaner idea is great. I didn't have carb cleaner, but I had brakekleen, which still worked better than PB, fluid film, and WD40. I greased the crap out of the zerks, and pounded away. At this point, they are loose enough where you only need minor force to move them. No more hammers. You bet your butt I am going to keep them greased! I used a whole tube, and made sure the whole inside was coated and full. I was getting worried, because I have a landscape project coming up soon, and I would hate to tell the client, he'll have to wait until I can figure out how to fix teh bobcat so I can put the bucket on... Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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