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H-3 Bottom Roller Frame Removal

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    Posted: 13 Aug 2013 at 5:34pm
Guys: I am wanting to replace my truck rolls on a 1961 H-3.  The machine is equipped with and inside push beam set up. 

For the purposes of working on it, I want to remove the whole assembly from the rear round shaft that it slides over.  What method have you guys used to pull the whole assembly?  I know I could replace the rollers by jacking it up, but I do need to get inside the rail assembly to tidy up the front portion of the rail as it is bent allowing some displacement at the idler. 

I was thinking a porta power would come in handy with some heat to coax the rail off the round stock. 

Any insights would be greatly appreciated.  

Thank-you....Orangeman
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