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  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by HFarr View Post
    If your like me, I cramp up more now than I used too when trying to "contort" my body, arms and hands into tight hard to reach spaces. Drink you some pickle juice, eat some mustard, or take something similar that helps reduce cramps before you jump on that one.

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    100%! I cramp up easily now as well. I reluarly drink non sweetened electrolytes and always have chewables at the handy. Getting old is so much fun ....
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    Quote Originally Posted by VA LSV View Post
    That is a very detailed how to with some great pictures! The set screw was an unexpected thing when I did mine. You will need to install your prop before trying to remove the nut from the shaft. I blocked mine with a piece of wood but needed an extra pair of hands to hold the prop and wood in place while I was in the boat removing the nut. You don't need to pull the shaft out, just slide it back enough to clear the seal but be careful as it will slide out all on its own! Take your time and don't rush. It's not a difficult job but it is stressful working in such tight quarters with very limited space to maneuver so just step out of the boat if you get frustrated.
    Great advice. Especially since i was getting impatient just disconnecting hoses this year! I would love to find a reliable shop somewhere nearby that i could trust but it doesn't seem to exist and i've never needed/wanted one till this job....I will just tackle it over several weekends and take it slow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by agoulet View Post
    Great advice. Especially since i was getting impatient just disconnecting hoses this year! I would love to find a reliable shop somewhere nearby that i could trust but it doesn't seem to exist and i've never needed/wanted one till this job....I will just tackle it over several weekends and take it slow.
    If you were in Ohio, I would tell you to drive it over. Hope you can get it done or find a shop this winter.
    If you get stuck ask questions. More than happy to help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HFarr View Post
    If your like me, I cramp up more now than I used too when trying to "contort" my body, arms and hands into tight hard to reach spaces. Drink you some pickle juice, eat some mustard, or take something similar that helps reduce cramps before you jump on that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HFarr View Post
    If your like me, I cramp up more now than I used too when trying to "contort" my body, arms and hands into tight hard to reach spaces. Drink you some pickle juice, eat some mustard, or take something similar that helps reduce cramps before you jump on that one.
    Midol!!! Best thing for heat cramps and headaches besides cooling, electrolytes, and hydration.

    Learned this from wildland handcrews. If hotshots and smokejumpers can take it without suffering any effects to their manhood, so can any other man.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Holdmybeer View Post
    If you were in Ohio, I would tell you to drive it over. Hope you can get it done or find a shop this winter.
    If you get stuck ask questions. More than happy to help.
    Appreciate it, I most likely will reach out.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 2in2out View Post
    Midol!!! Best thing for heat cramps and headaches besides cooling, electrolytes, and hydration.

    Learned this from wildland handcrews. If hotshots and smokejumpers can take it without suffering any effects to their manhood, so can any other man.


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    Huh, never heard that but I’m game if it helps cure oldmanitis.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 2in2out View Post
    Midol!!! Best thing for heat cramps and headaches besides cooling, electrolytes, and hydration.

    Learned this from wildland handcrews. If hotshots and smokejumpers can take it without suffering any effects to their manhood, so can any other man.


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    LOL!! I like that comment! And hey, when you get a cramp, you won't give a crap what people think about what your taking if it makes that cramp go away.

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    Thanks to everybody's advice, i started on this project yesterday. Everything went smoothly so far, but i only did the easy parts. I have removed the set screw but i did not have a socket big enough to remove the shaft nut on the inside of the coupler.

    Does anyone know the size of the nut inside the coupler? I will purchase a large size socket set but want to make sure the size i need is in there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by agoulet View Post
    Thanks to everybody's advice, i started on this project yesterday. Everything went smoothly so far, but i only did the easy parts. I have removed the set screw but i did not have a socket big enough to remove the shaft nut on the inside of the coupler.

    Does anyone know the size of the nut inside the coupler? I will purchase a large size socket set but want to make sure the size i need is in there.
    Nevermind, i can see from the link instrutions that Holdmybeer provided that it looks to be 1 1/16. Sorry for posting for nothing!
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    Good to hear it is going well so far.
    Just keep going slow and take your time. Frustration breaks things and removing the coupler can cause frustration.

    Keep us updated.
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