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  1. Recovry4x4

    XM757 frozen drive shaft

    Never underestimate the power of blunt force.
  2. Recovry4x4

    XM757 frozen drive shaft

    As Chris pointed out, it looks like a steel cap inside the end of the slip yoke. Removing that one joint and the steel cap sets it up for the hydraulic press. Only thing is the only hydraulic press you have there is the deuce right?
  3. Recovry4x4

    XM757 frozen drive shaft

    Before you chop it up Bjorn, send it to me. I'll gladly drip some sweat on it. Here's an Idea I had, using the chains similar to what you did could you suspend it from the crane and attach the other end to the pintle or a bed anchor and try to pull it apart with the crane?
  4. Recovry4x4

    XM757 frozen drive shaft

    For what it's worth, the stiff legs were frozen in place on the old M756A2 I had. I tried heating, pulling with the tractor, heating and pullling with the tractor and made no progress. Finally as I was about at my wits end, I thought of one more thing to try. I hooked the tractor back up to it...
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