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<blockquote data-quote="cowadle" data-source="post: 2342007" data-attributes="member: 7203"><p>get a set of heavy duty bearing pullers. for the calcium crust just carry a large coffee can full of citric acid powder, pile the acid over the crust and wet with water until it makes a paste. let sit while you have a cup of joe then wash off the paste with the crud and remove the bearing. you can also remove the old race with a good cold chisel then clean the shaft with emery cloth. i would say you should get a good light a set of quality pullers some different size hammers and chisels several pairs of gloves and comfy rubber boots. sometimes a half sheet of 1/2 inch plywood is very useful when you have to get in the mud on your back.a large container of gritless goe joe and lots and lots of rags. oh several large sizes of wood blocks of oak are often handy. always have several 9/16 and 1/2 inch wrenches for your friends to loose and lots of screw drivers. some cheap plastic tarps some rope and bailing wire. always carry extra food behind the seat for those times when you can't get to town oh and a couple rolls of toilet paper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowadle, post: 2342007, member: 7203"] get a set of heavy duty bearing pullers. for the calcium crust just carry a large coffee can full of citric acid powder, pile the acid over the crust and wet with water until it makes a paste. let sit while you have a cup of joe then wash off the paste with the crud and remove the bearing. you can also remove the old race with a good cold chisel then clean the shaft with emery cloth. i would say you should get a good light a set of quality pullers some different size hammers and chisels several pairs of gloves and comfy rubber boots. sometimes a half sheet of 1/2 inch plywood is very useful when you have to get in the mud on your back.a large container of gritless goe joe and lots and lots of rags. oh several large sizes of wood blocks of oak are often handy. always have several 9/16 and 1/2 inch wrenches for your friends to loose and lots of screw drivers. some cheap plastic tarps some rope and bailing wire. always carry extra food behind the seat for those times when you can't get to town oh and a couple rolls of toilet paper. [/QUOTE]
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