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one wheel will not move on a 543
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<blockquote data-quote="Beladona_13" data-source="post: 1427" data-attributes="member: 212"><p>OK, Thanks to my trusty impact and some ingenuity, I have the 453 bobcat all apart in my shop. After removing the cover where the park brake attatches I found a broken drive chain. The sprockets look good, but the chain is still partially wrapped arounmd the rear sprocket. Not a big problem, except that it is doubled back on itself in the upper rear corner of the chain case. I cannot get my arm far enough inside to set it right so I can remove it. I have tried using a piece of welding rod to work the chain back in place, but alas... It is stuck but good. Anyone have a tip for this one?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beladona_13, post: 1427, member: 212"] OK, Thanks to my trusty impact and some ingenuity, I have the 453 bobcat all apart in my shop. After removing the cover where the park brake attatches I found a broken drive chain. The sprockets look good, but the chain is still partially wrapped arounmd the rear sprocket. Not a big problem, except that it is doubled back on itself in the upper rear corner of the chain case. I cannot get my arm far enough inside to set it right so I can remove it. I have tried using a piece of welding rod to work the chain back in place, but alas... It is stuck but good. Anyone have a tip for this one? [/QUOTE]
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