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And it worked like a charm:happy-bouncyshadowgreen:

All three pullies off and shafts out in a morning!

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peter lena

@GAJoe   likin that kroil ! terrific creeping action , also makes a terrific  rustproofing spray base  creep coating , couple of days out , you notice an oil film on lower seam areas , thats what you want , then over coat it with   lubriplate open gear shield , bombproof rustproofing .  this what I do to my decks , no rust / rot , sun bake breaks the cycle , pete

 

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@GAJoe  scary  looking at your approach to a rusted issue , we are sharing the same thought process ?  nice to be on the same page , greasy , pete

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peter lena

@GAJoe  https://mibearings.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=251717   , this might be it , looking , ebay , amazon ,  anything that picks up the number , do you have a bearing distributor  near  by ?  even auto parts , should have wide rubber side shields .  bearing dist  , is best at  cross matching .  good luck , pete

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peter lena

@GAJoe   think there was a timken link to that   , brand dosen.t matter . specs do , snoop  around , pete

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On 1/2/2023 at 12:14 PM, GAJoe said:

And it worked like a charm:happy-bouncyshadowgreen:

All three pullies off and shafts out in a morning!

 

I've got a couple of old decks I need to try that on.  Is Kroil a lot better than PB Blaster?  Pretty sure they're both better than WD-40 for breaking down existing rust.  I'd like to hear opinions on these products.  Does one work better than another when also applying intense heat (MAPP, etc.)?

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GAJoe
7 minutes ago, davem1111 said:

 

I've got a couple of old decks I need to try that on.  Is Kroil a lot better than PB Blaster?  Pretty sure they're both better than WD-40 for breaking down existing rust.  I'd like to hear opinions on these products.  Does one work better than another when also applying intense heat (MAPP, etc.)?

I've used both Kroil and PB Blaster. I've had better results with Kroil. I still have a can of PB Blaster in the shop that I haven't picked up after using Kroil.

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GAJoe
20 minutes ago, davem1111 said:

 

I've got a couple of old decks I need to try that on.  Is Kroil a lot better than PB Blaster?  Pretty sure they're both better than WD-40 for breaking down existing rust.  I'd like to hear opinions on these products.  Does one work better than another when also applying intense heat (MAPP, etc.)?

I gave the pulley hubs a couple good soakings and only one of the three resisted the Wonder Bar lift slightly, but did come off without a fight. Two of the shafts came out easily and I let the third soak a bit after the "force feed". I got as much of the grease out with Q-tips before doing the force feed. I knew that if the Kroil could get to the parts that the fight would be easier. Then I happened to think that the grease channels provided the Kroil a path to those parts. I just had to devise a method to get the Kroil through the grease channels. If the grease has gotten old and hard it probably wouldn't move out of the way.

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davem1111
5 minutes ago, GAJoe said:

I've used both Kroil and PB Blaster. I've had better results with Kroil. I still have a can of PB Blaster in the shop that I haven't picked up after using Kroil.

 

Awesome - I'll pick up some Kroil next time I see it, or order some online.

 

Hey, I noticed that you're in Eastanollee GA - we may be somewhat "neighbors" in the not too distant future (maybe about 2 years from now).  Wife and I are looking at places in and around Walhalla, SC.  We both love it around there.  Her sister from Atlanta got married at Toccoa Falls a few years ago. 

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GAJoe
10 minutes ago, davem1111 said:

 

Awesome - I'll pick up some Kroil next time I see it, or order some online.

 

Hey, I noticed that you're in Eastanollee GA - we may be somewhat "neighbors" in the not too distant future (maybe about 2 years from now).  Wife and I are looking at places in and around Walhalla, SC.  We both love it around there.  Her sister from Atlanta got married at Toccoa Falls a few years ago. 

Lookin' forward to it. Things are starting to grow around here since the huge SK Battery plant got built in Commerce, GA. Another international company is going to build a facility to recycle automotive Lithium batteries near us. Toccoa is getting a Chick-Fil-A even.:icecream:

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oliver2-44
2 hours ago, GAJoe said:

Another international company is going to build a facility to recycle automotive Lithium batteries near us. 


Interesting how  o one wanted Nuclear fuel processing facilities near then. But Lithium battery manufacturing and reprocessing businesses are desirable. 
 

Both can go BOOM

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953 nut
11 hours ago, davem1111 said:

Eastanollee GA -  Walhalla, SC.  Toccoa Falls 

Those are all close to me also. My wife and I honeymooned in Clarksville GA and retired to Franklin NC seventeen years ago.

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I'll say this about Kroil......my grandfather was a machinist, and also owned his own excavating business for pretty much his entire life.  Kroil was the ONLY thing you ever found in his shop for jobs like this.  He owned and repaired all of his own heavy equipment, most of it old and rusty.  After he passed away about 10yrs ago, we were cleaning out the shop and I helped myself to a case of the Kroil stacked in the corner........FAR AND AWAY THE BEST penetrating oil I've ever used and all I will ever buy.  It also works fantastic as a cutting fluid on the drill press.  I also use it to treat my welding table every few months.  The spatter just balls up and rolls across the table instead of sticking.  I'm 100% sold on the stuff and will echo that I also have PB blaster and WD on the shelf, they just collect dust 

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peter lena

@OoPEZoO  if you gave a new truck , any brand , a body spray with kroil  , especially under cab and  at fender well  openings , in a day all those areas would be  wet with creeping kroil , then over spray with open  gear oil , it would follow the kroil into the tight spots ,  stop rust / rot before it starts . cannot beat a  penetrant like kroil  , in doors , tailgate , frame cross channel's . done that on my stuff for years ,  not a speck of  rust/ rot . simple / easy  , pete

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