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freeze trucks and rusty parts.

How do you get the axle pins out of the load wheels? after removing the set screw then what, last time i had to use 2 Big hammers.
Now the spring is broking where the handle tilts up and down, the pin is not moving, figure its rusted up, I used wd-40 on it while waiting on spring to get here. has anyone tried that PB blaster? looks like miracle stuff on TV.
need a press or puller of some sort is what I'm thinking.
What is your method to remove rusty parts from freezer units?
  • Posted 30 Nov 2023 11:04
  • By Parkway2
  • joined 29 Jul'15 - 47 messages
  • Texas, United States
pkwyls@yahoo.com

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