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Boss Hoss

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Yea it took some force and WD-40 bit it can out haha

Just a FYI--yous is done but use a penatrating oil and let it sit for a while. WD40 is very marginal for this. Another hint and you have to be CAREFUL but on the farm equipment we have plow for example will put the torch on the area of the nut to just heat it up to around 200 or 250 (too hot will burn the oil carrier before it can soak in) then spray the penatrant oil on both sides of the nut (let gravity do its job). After it cools in about an hour or so the nuts come off quite a bit easier almost everytime.
 
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Yea it took some wiggling to get it out. But it had been on there since the truck was built so I expected it to take a little time. The but wasn't the problem to get off it was sliding the axle out of the hub I had to wiggle it after spraying WD-40 it was all in had at the time but I did pick up 2 cans of penetrant for next time I have problems haha but I hope these boots last a while!
 

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oh god i just re read after you guys liked it and i sound like an illiterate toddler lol i meant PB blaster is what i always use and works like a charm every time... damn auto correct on my ipad lol
 
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