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Old 05-28-23 | 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by RustyJames
you can remove the nuts and tap the screws out from the crank side.
This is what I thought. The picture looks like the nuts are already removed, the screws just need tapped out and perhaps the OP is being too gentle with it.

I would suggest doing this over a pan or tray to catch any balls or such that may go falling about.
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