Fish
Tree Freak
Here is a pic so you all can see what it looks like.
Not quite understanding your pictures. I know what the saw looks like. Am I understanding you "lock" the bar stud in a vice, and then spin the attached saw to un-loosen the bar stud?
I've done the vice on the stud , twist the saw ,like Fish said ^^^on the last few i've done. Before all i did was get frustrated and booger it up any way . So now i booger it up to begin with and get it over with, and it comes out fairly easy with the vice method. Termite
And not to stir the pot, but I have to wonder if the king had previously loosened that one in the video before turning the camera on. :msp_rolleyes:
SSShhhhh!!! With talk like that, he might come back out of retirement!!!!!!!!
On those I usually just use two bar nuts, screw the first one all the way down, jam the second to it by holding the first one and tightening the second to it, and then remove using the nut nearest the saw. It works for me, takes very little time but the down side is if I lose the stud I have to find two new bar nuts too.....
Those studs are actually very cheap. I show $4.71 retail. The factory stud puller will mash the threads, as I have just bought one in the last few months. I do not remove the pan if I can help it on a rebuild, but if I am forced to I just throw in the towel and get a new stud. I have had luck with jam nutting it, but the nuts and the stud usually get a little fouled no matter how hard you try. For $5 it is just not worth fooling with.
Unscrew counter clockwise. You can remove the adjuster easily, just remove the screw under the flap.
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