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To line my shaft up with the yoke, I put a little screw driver in the yoke hole and spin the shaft (by hand) until I feel the hole on the shaft, then see if there is a sheared off piece that needs to be pushed out..
I dont think there are running lights in front... only turn signals with or without headlights.
Also, if the winch pin is not there, mine would spin on the yoke, even with the winch parked (off).
it's not a lubed place, so it's metal on metal, could cause damage if driven with shaft free...
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