Removing Studs On Your Tractor - Video Tutorial

Gordon takes us through the process of removing studs in frustrating circumstances - with older tractors you often come up against issues that have developed over a period of time and put a temporary halt on your restoration.

'When an Ez-out stud remover breaks off inside the stud, there is little else you can do besides slowly grind the hardened steel remains of the Ez-out tip away. It's slow going and needs to be done carefully to prevent doing too much damage.'

On their smallholding in north Devon Gordon, Kathy and Oscar spend many weekends working on their land and their tractors.  In this video Gordon shows us how to remove a broken stud remover. 



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