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<blockquote data-quote="1648grizz" data-source="post: 479389" data-attributes="member: 24743"><p>Have a 1992 70 HP Force that has been sitting 15 years. It was a free boat and it runs great. The prop shaft has a slight wobble and was trying to remove prop so I can straighten shaft and identify prop pitch. Man it's stuck bad. I tried to make a puller with a pitman arm puller and some chain but would not budge, started to bend blades. Is cutting off a badly stuck prop sometimes the only option ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1648grizz, post: 479389, member: 24743"] Have a 1992 70 HP Force that has been sitting 15 years. It was a free boat and it runs great. The prop shaft has a slight wobble and was trying to remove prop so I can straighten shaft and identify prop pitch. Man it's stuck bad. I tried to make a puller with a pitman arm puller and some chain but would not budge, started to bend blades. Is cutting off a badly stuck prop sometimes the only option ? [/QUOTE]
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