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Old 31-05-2011, 06:50 PM
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[1ponders] (Paul)
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Interesting tool peter, I see how it works. He's a clever man, Bob. Basically I can get to the inside lip of the bearing and drive it from behind if i need to. and then mount over to drive the new one in. But I'll be driving .....slowly and gently. When i do it

By the way thanks for the link to your thread. You did a fantastic job. I've made it a sticky in the DIY forum.
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