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remove sheared off lug nuts
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<blockquote data-quote="radtad" data-source="post: 6341" data-attributes="member: 552"><p>I have had some damaged by the tire guys not tightening the lug nuts after a tire service. On my 863 they are just pressed in like on a truck hub. Just use a punch and large hammer to remove them. I have tried new studs from the auto parts store, but did not like them, and purchased some from the Bobcat dealer. I think about $ 1.35 ea. Putting them in can be a challenge. I actually used a bottle jack between the frame and new stud and pressed it in from the back of the hub. Worked good. Just make sure they are seated all the way and touch up the torque on the nuts after a few hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="radtad, post: 6341, member: 552"] I have had some damaged by the tire guys not tightening the lug nuts after a tire service. On my 863 they are just pressed in like on a truck hub. Just use a punch and large hammer to remove them. I have tried new studs from the auto parts store, but did not like them, and purchased some from the Bobcat dealer. I think about $ 1.35 ea. Putting them in can be a challenge. I actually used a bottle jack between the frame and new stud and pressed it in from the back of the hub. Worked good. Just make sure they are seated all the way and touch up the torque on the nuts after a few hours. [/QUOTE]
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