General Mcgregor
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Milled my right perch today. After work I went to reinstall it in the pouring rain, but don't worry I stayed pretty dry and so did my tools!
Right side went back together very easily, I was terrified that the axle would have shifted and caused an alignment issue when I went to lower the spring pack. But everything fell right back into place neatly. Headed over to start on the left side... man what a pain in the A%*. Killed 2 breaker bars trying to get the nuts loose, finally prescribed a vigorous regimen of heat/vibration/torque/repeat until they started to come free. Lots and lots of torque would have freed them up in less time but I had to work with what I had. Next I had a U bolt seized into the lower plate, tons of pressure from the jack and heat again cured it.
Right side went back together very easily, I was terrified that the axle would have shifted and caused an alignment issue when I went to lower the spring pack. But everything fell right back into place neatly. Headed over to start on the left side... man what a pain in the A%*. Killed 2 breaker bars trying to get the nuts loose, finally prescribed a vigorous regimen of heat/vibration/torque/repeat until they started to come free. Lots and lots of torque would have freed them up in less time but I had to work with what I had. Next I had a U bolt seized into the lower plate, tons of pressure from the jack and heat again cured it.
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