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just take the primary bolt out, wrap the bolt threads with teflon tape, tip the sled over on its side, pour water into the bolt hole of the primary and then screw the taped bolt back in. Hydraulic pressure will pop that mother off there everytime, and you don't have to worry about the clutch puller twisting off. Try it, it works.
Ya Tony...tudizz has one and when you come get it you can drop off that skill saw for mehahaha
Would it really hurt you to drive 10 minutes South to go get the saw or visit your friends in the springs? I was thinking you were one my best buds in Colorado and you never ever came to my house but I came yours weekly whats up with that?
1) Some people have jobs that require them to be there from 7-7.
2) Your house was in da hood.
3) The thought of a house where you lived alone scared the crap out of me...not sure I could walk on the floors without sticking to them![]()
1) Some people have jobs that require them to be there from 7-7.
2) Your house was in da hood.
3) The thought of a house where you lived alone scared the crap out of me...not sure I could walk on the floors without sticking to them![]()
Yeah, I'd buy a new saw before driving down there. It's more than ten minutes, if I remember correctly it must have taken Derek close to 45 to get to Briargate.
The water trick didn't work for me. I tried it multiple times and I just couldn't seem to get a good seal and the water would pass. I tried different amounts of teflon and still no go. Puller is here monday, thanks guys.
D-rod all my tools are in Minnesota and Ryan is right, your house creeps me out.