Hi Ray - ya know what I wish it was that simple. The problem is that
there really is nothing left that looks like the head of a bolt. The
truck was used for plowing snow in New England winters for 12 years.
When I bought her - the brackets where the bolts are secured - were
filled with sand, dirt and rust. After cleaning it out real good I
realized that all the nut buster in the world wouldnt help. Which is why
I am looking at drilling them out.
raymond.irons@gm.com wrote:
>
> Morning Grandpa!
> Have you considered spraying the bolts with AeroKroil? That stuff
> will loosen up just about anything. Try spraying the bolts down once a day
> for 2-3 days, let it soak in and then try breaking the bolts loose. Can't
> hurt and might take care of your problem.If you can't find Kroil anyplace
> locally, you might need to order it from the company. They have a website
> where you can do that and right now they have a risk free trial offer. Go
> to www.kanolaboratories.com and click on the link for the trial offer. Good
> luck!
>
>
>
> HTH
>
> Ray Irons
> Dover, DE
>
-- -----------------------------------"Hey Ray! Granpa done gone'n hit another light pole!"
Granpa - (Silver89)
1989 Reg Cab, V6, Auto, 8 footer, 4x2 1989 Reg Cab, V6, Auto, 8 footer, 4x4 w plow
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