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grease fitting stuck
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<blockquote data-quote="jameslmarchetti70@gmail.c" data-source="post: 134946" data-attributes="member: 24475"><p>That's one way to do a pin. When you have clear access to it. In this small case unit it may be hard to do all that. I know what you're saying. It is a good method to keep the pin ends from mushrooming. The pins when stuck like that, no doubt get groved and it makes sense to take some material off after. So Good ideas always help. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jameslmarchetti70@gmail.c, post: 134946, member: 24475"] That's one way to do a pin. When you have clear access to it. In this small case unit it may be hard to do all that. I know what you're saying. It is a good method to keep the pin ends from mushrooming. The pins when stuck like that, no doubt get groved and it makes sense to take some material off after. So Good ideas always help. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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