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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1511296" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>Yep. This is the replacement stump jumper and I only tightened it with an inch drive socket set that I got for the Dozer. I was checking it and noticed there was some play. Running probably freed up a little room. Now I need to get it up there much tighter or I am going to have the same mess on my hands.</p><p></p><p>In fact, I just got back inside. I put down a crib with some locust planks. Lifted the hog and set it up on there. I got under it, took out the cotter pin and used the breaker bar and socket to get another turn and a half on the nut. I put a crow bar through the yoke on the gear box. If I had a big air impact wrench, I bet I could get another full turn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1511296, member: 27490"] Yep. This is the replacement stump jumper and I only tightened it with an inch drive socket set that I got for the Dozer. I was checking it and noticed there was some play. Running probably freed up a little room. Now I need to get it up there much tighter or I am going to have the same mess on my hands. In fact, I just got back inside. I put down a crib with some locust planks. Lifted the hog and set it up on there. I got under it, took out the cotter pin and used the breaker bar and socket to get another turn and a half on the nut. I put a crow bar through the yoke on the gear box. If I had a big air impact wrench, I bet I could get another full turn. [/QUOTE]
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