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<blockquote data-quote="ErnieG" data-source="post: 7428611" data-attributes="member: 175918"><p>So after a valiant effort I wasn't able to break the nut loose . I'm going to have to take the cylinder to work tomorrow..luckily I work with some very good heavy equipment mechanics that'll have all the rite tools to help me out .</p><p>I couldn't find any locking or set screw anywhere on the cylinder and I looked all around the cylinder and nut but didn't see any . Could you possibly elaborate a little more where I should be looking ? </p><p>The only thing I see is a slice just behind the nut in the cylinder maybe about 2 inches long and a 1/16 wide.</p><p>Ernie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ErnieG, post: 7428611, member: 175918"] So after a valiant effort I wasn't able to break the nut loose . I'm going to have to take the cylinder to work tomorrow..luckily I work with some very good heavy equipment mechanics that'll have all the rite tools to help me out . I couldn't find any locking or set screw anywhere on the cylinder and I looked all around the cylinder and nut but didn't see any . Could you possibly elaborate a little more where I should be looking ? The only thing I see is a slice just behind the nut in the cylinder maybe about 2 inches long and a 1/16 wide. Ernie [/QUOTE]
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