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653 roller removal

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    Posted: 12 Jan 2021 at 7:28pm
I am attempting to replace the rollers on my 653. I have a parts machine with a good bottom. The rollers are riding in cast aluminum bosses that the bolts are frozen in. Has anyone had any luck with this program. Thanks
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Raise machine one side at a time to expose the roller.  Lots of heat on nut, quench, and appropriate sized socket with breaker bar for additional leverage -good luck. 

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Heat red hot cool with water from a garden sprayer 3/4" impact, they come right out 
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What these guys said. I bought a "shorty" 1' drive impact wrench to get them loose. I also bought a good set of 1" impact sockets. They were a tough to get off.
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