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Help with old Sea King trailer hub please...
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<blockquote data-quote="garrik" data-source="post: 324629" data-attributes="member: 12455"><p>I've gone after it like it was a dust cover (the hemispherical thing), using both a screw driver and a putty knife. Neither one would budge it, even when a hammer was used to drive the tool into the gap.</p><p></p><p>Do you think it is possible that it unscrews? There is no sign that it does - it is completely smooth without any way to get a purchase on it with a pliers or wrench...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garrik, post: 324629, member: 12455"] I've gone after it like it was a dust cover (the hemispherical thing), using both a screw driver and a putty knife. Neither one would budge it, even when a hammer was used to drive the tool into the gap. Do you think it is possible that it unscrews? There is no sign that it does - it is completely smooth without any way to get a purchase on it with a pliers or wrench... [/QUOTE]
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