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		As above really how can i remove the off set washer i had the same problem on my 106 the off set washer was stuck in and now its the same with my 306 i tried all sorts with my old 106 heat, wd40, hammer, a bigger hammer, shouting and swareing but it still didnt move...... just had a go with the 306 and its the same rusted in how can i get it out?????
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Wire brush drill bit to clean it out
DW40 lots of it
dig the crap out wiv a small flat head so it has some where to go.
A blower on the air line to blow the crap out. (as much pressure as you can get in the compresor helps)
Some hard blows with a center punch/chisel. 
Should do the trick
	
	
	
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		As above, works every time
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Did you watch my video? Think i showed using a chisel / screwdriver to knock them down...
	
	
	
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