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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 114705" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Rare earth magnets sure do have some good holding power for their size, I guess it's deceptive of what they can hold.</p><p>That's another thing that could be recommended for people before they use the tool is to give the threads a hit with a wire wheel and addition of lubricant to clean lubricate the threads to make it an easier job. I guess anyone that works on machines like this would know and hopefully do this anyway.</p><p>I appreciate the offer, but I wouldn't be a good test subject for one of these tools, I don't get the time to work on Bobcats these days that I used to, I mostly just work on the two I have for home use. Only one of my machines has a bolt on edge, and I don't think it will need a new edge for as long as I plan of keeping it. It also worked in a coal mine, the bolts are rusty AF and won't appreciate being removed I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 114705, member: 82"] Rare earth magnets sure do have some good holding power for their size, I guess it's deceptive of what they can hold. That's another thing that could be recommended for people before they use the tool is to give the threads a hit with a wire wheel and addition of lubricant to clean lubricate the threads to make it an easier job. I guess anyone that works on machines like this would know and hopefully do this anyway. I appreciate the offer, but I wouldn't be a good test subject for one of these tools, I don't get the time to work on Bobcats these days that I used to, I mostly just work on the two I have for home use. Only one of my machines has a bolt on edge, and I don't think it will need a new edge for as long as I plan of keeping it. It also worked in a coal mine, the bolts are rusty AF and won't appreciate being removed I think. [/QUOTE]
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