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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1981 Bass Tracker II Project
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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 154383" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Most of those rollers are held on with a pal nut (usually looks something like a top hat) at each end. <em>Sometimes</em> you can pry those off. Use some sort of pry bar, and when they come free, you'll never find them again, as they fly off into neverland. More often though, they aren't going to come off, and you just need to cut the shaft (recipro saw works well for this), and buy some new shaft (just steel rod - fairly cheap, even if you buy it at Lowes/Home Depot's ridiculous price. Buy it from a steelyard and it will be less)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 154383, member: 55"] Most of those rollers are held on with a pal nut (usually looks something like a top hat) at each end. [i]Sometimes[/i] you can pry those off. Use some sort of pry bar, and when they come free, you'll never find them again, as they fly off into neverland. More often though, they aren't going to come off, and you just need to cut the shaft (recipro saw works well for this), and buy some new shaft (just steel rod - fairly cheap, even if you buy it at Lowes/Home Depot's ridiculous price. Buy it from a steelyard and it will be less) [/QUOTE]
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