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Old 11-23-2015, 03:59 PM   #1
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Remove Front Cab Bolts

On the cab floor, can't get a cutting wheel in the recess to cut all the way thru the welds w/out touching the sides of the recess and cutting thru them, also. I don't have a cutting torch. This operation is to be performed as routine maintenance to replace worn out cab bushings and not a wholesale tear down/build. The seat is out and I'd like to get it done before I put the seat back in which is currently sitting outside w/rain forecasted for TH here in OK. Thoughts? Is a Dremel stout enough?

Took me 10 minutes per side for the rear ones.

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