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Tue Sep 22 2009 11:53 AM
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Joined: Mar 2009
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My price wheels are stuck and I can't figure it out. I have removed the pins, soaked them for what seems like forever, taken the pry bar under them and they are still stuck. Is there a trick to it or are mine just frozen solid? Thanks Donnie
Looking for anything Hancock, Signal, Veedol/Flying A and Richfield
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Joined: Mar 2001
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Joe really needs to chime in here but there is a small pin that moves up and down to lock the price wheels in once they are changed. thats what may keep you from changing the price.
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ok, I will keep looking, I am in the middle of taking it apart to clean it and repaint all of the wheels, I could care less if it ever worked again as it was pretty beat up when I got the pump. Thanks Donnie
Looking for anything Hancock, Signal, Veedol/Flying A and Richfield
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I figured it out, the shafts that the gears sit on were rusted up pretty good, almost destroyed a wheel beyond use, so its a good thing I was going to change the price anyways. A little heat and a pry bar and they came right off.
Looking for anything Hancock, Signal, Veedol/Flying A and Richfield
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