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I've got an issue with my old merc prop. I can't get it off. Its from
the late 60's and since I got it I've never had it off due to this
issue.

The Nut you'd think was seized on. Any tips?

Thanks

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Chris wrote:
I've got an issue with my old merc prop. I can't get it off. Its from
the late 60's and since I got it I've never had it off due to this
issue.

The Nut you'd think was seized on. Any tips?

Thanks


Somebody answer him quickly, please. I've got some nuts from the 60's
that seem harder to get off as well. :-)

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On 25 Sep 2006 10:58:07 -0700, "Chuck Gould"
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Chris wrote:
I've got an issue with my old merc prop. I can't get it off. Its from
the late 60's and since I got it I've never had it off due to this
issue.

The Nut you'd think was seized on. Any tips?

Thanks


Somebody answer him quickly, please. I've got some nuts from the 60's
that seem harder to get off as well. :-)


Try this, Chuck. Hopefully it comes in the right amount for you!

http://www.crcindustries.com/hd/cont...x?PN=05011&S=N
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JohnH wrote:
On 25 Sep 2006 10:58:07 -0700, "Chuck Gould"
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Chris wrote:
I've got an issue with my old merc prop. I can't get it off. Its from
the late 60's and since I got it I've never had it off due to this
issue.

The Nut you'd think was seized on. Any tips?

Thanks


Somebody answer him quickly, please. I've got some nuts from the 60's
that seem harder to get off as well. :-)


Try this, Chuck. Hopefully it comes in the right amount for you!

http://www.crcindustries.com/hd/cont...x?PN=05011&S=N
--
John


Yes, 55 gallons should last most of a season, and could be useful when
preparing to go "on the hard" for an entire winter.

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On 25 Sep 2006 11:34:34 -0700, "Chuck Gould"
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Try this, Chuck. Hopefully it comes in the right amount for you!

http://www.crcindustries.com/hd/cont...x?PN=05011&S=N
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Yes, 55 gallons should last most of a season, and could be useful when
preparing to go "on the hard" for an entire winter.


I like the fact that it lubricates and stops squeals.



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Wayne.B wrote:

I like the fact that it lubricates and stops squeals.


Sometimes there's nothing wrong with a few (specific sorts of) squeals.

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On 25 Sep 2006 16:26:01 -0700, "Chuck Gould"
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Sometimes there's nothing wrong with a few (specific sorts of) squeals.


Up to a point.

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Wayne.B wrote:
On 25 Sep 2006 11:34:34 -0700, "Chuck Gould"
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Try this, Chuck. Hopefully it comes in the right amount for you!

http://www.crcindustries.com/hd/cont...x?PN=05011&S=N
--
John


Yes, 55 gallons should last most of a season, and could be useful when
preparing to go "on the hard" for an entire winter.


I like the fact that it lubricates and stops squeals.


I like the squeals. Makes me think I'm getting the task at hand done
well!

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Wayne.B wrote:
On 25 Sep 2006 11:34:34 -0700, "Chuck Gould"
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Try this, Chuck. Hopefully it comes in the right amount for you!

http://www.crcindustries.com/hd/cont...x?PN=05011&S=N
--
John


Yes, 55 gallons should last most of a season, and could be useful when
preparing to go "on the hard" for an entire winter.


I like the fact that it lubricates and stops squeals.


I like the squeals. Makes me think I'm getting the task at hand done
well!

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