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The drive shaft between the two rear axles is frozen solid. The avatar on the left here shows our efforts to remove it before the truck was towed home to Virginia last Fall.
I have tried heat, hammer blows, penetrants and today I hooked it up between a tree and the deuce to try to pull it apart (even used the crane on it last week).
It remains solid as a single piece of steel.
Question: How could the drive shaft end up like this? There is no sign of rust. It is not bent and the yokes are lined up.
This is not a critical item, all other drive shafts are in good condition and there are still three axles driving.
I have tried heat, hammer blows, penetrants and today I hooked it up between a tree and the deuce to try to pull it apart (even used the crane on it last week).
It remains solid as a single piece of steel.
Question: How could the drive shaft end up like this? There is no sign of rust. It is not bent and the yokes are lined up.
This is not a critical item, all other drive shafts are in good condition and there are still three axles driving.
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