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Old 03-07-2015, 01:43 PM   #6 (permalink)
YzGyz
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I used a bottle jack to take the old rear bushing out and to put the new one back it. You can wedge it between the frame and the bushing after you drill a dozen holes in it. Then you use the jack to push the inside rubber part out and give yourself more space to work with the saw. Once out, you "jack" the new bushing in. That DIY "puller is a very easy and simple tool to make. It will come in handy with other things.

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