Old 08-15-15 | 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by GravelMN
Check with any tool supplier or automotive shop for an appropriately sized "pickle fork". They are tapered two-tined forks designed for just such a predicament. Sometimes you have to use two from opposite directions driving them in toward each other to get maximum wedge effect.

Bada Bing!!! Local auto parts store had a pickle fork. Two minutes with a mallet and the fork, the old crank popped off! THANKS!
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