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Old 2016-11-13, 1:37pm
snoopdog6502 snoopdog6502 is offline
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that's what i was thinking. once i hear a reply, i'll choose which method of repair.

i'm thinking sledge hammer....it's got over 6k hours on it and my new one works flawlessly.
I was thinking 300 ton press at the work shop would work.

But really its like an auto repair, you want to get the old parts back so you know what should have been replaced.
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