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459 hits | 97.32 KB | Posted: 4/19/05

D44 vs D50 slip shaft. The casting on the D50 is over a quarter inch thicker.
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473 hits | 101.73 KB | Posted: 4/19/05

D44 slip shaft boot vs D50, the D44 one is longer.
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517 hits | 53.55 KB | Posted: 4/19/05

D50 slip shaft knuckle to TTB interference
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500 hits | 83.22 KB | Posted: 4/19/05

Offending parts of TTB removed, interference solved.
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469 hits | 106 KB | Posted: 4/19/05

Sawing out part of your TTB may have an adverse effect on your sawzall blades longveity.
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424 hits | 89.74 KB | Posted: 4/19/05

Results of dropping D50 slip shaft onto concrete shop floor. Much to my relief the badly mangled pa...
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429 hits | 88.74 KB | Posted: 4/19/05

Here is the bad part. Notice how at about the 2 o'clock position it's not quite round anymore.
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461 hits | 73.91 KB | Posted: 4/20/05

After much deliberation I decided to try to beat it out. The biggest socket that would fit into the...
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429 hits | 93.94 KB | Posted: 4/20/05

Put the shaft in the vise, drop the spring in the hole, put the socket on top of it and mechanically...
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443 hits | 77.87 KB | Posted: 4/20/05

Success! After a few taps it was round enough again to accept the axle shaft. Nice. And cheap.

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