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Studs for mounting diff into axle housing?
Most of the time the nut is rusted onto the stud and the nut/stud comes out of the axle. It's possible to save money by spending an hour or two clamping each one in the vise and getting the nut off the stud. But new studs, nuts and locks are much quicker.
Usually when the WS doesn't line up w/ spacer sleeves in place & knobs tight, the brackets on the upper dash are found to be bent. Usually bent forward from when the knobs were tightened & sleeves were not in place.
Note that the WS hinges are adjustable, so loosening all mounting screws and levering up at front of WS will cause it to lean back.
Cleaning threads, I have to put the impact out of reach because he knows how to take lug nuts off as well.
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That needs to be clean on the mating face as well (the flat face w/ threaded holes). The paint adds a few thousandths, which means the preload will be too loose.
I find your wood heat furnace interesting. It's obviously hooked up to the ducts in your house, but will the wood burner still operate safely if the electricity goes out? I realize the blower for the ducts won't distribute the heat properly without electricity, but will heat still eventually make it into the house?
We heat with wood. We are 1/4 mile past any natural gas line, good phone lines, etc, so our choices for heat are electricity, oil, or wood. Wood is the least expensive option for us. So far I've been able to always get wood inexpensively, but not sure about the future. We do have quite a few large fir trees (naturally planted) on the back side of the property, and a large quantity of smaller fir trees that my Dad planted over 20 years ago. The large trees were there when my wife's grandfather was clearing this place in the late 40's. He was killed by a dynamite accident while clearing the property, so I have a problem getting my wife to agree to cut those trees for firewood and replacing them with a new planting. The newer trees are still too small in my opinion, except for using the trees I thin out.
On another note, I like how you used a plastic bucket with the bottom cut out to set a diff into for pressure washing. I am going to use your idea for myself.
Don