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[title] Drum roller shaft replacement
-[* red] Using a 5/8 inch box wrench or socket wrench, loosen the nut holding the shaft to the chassis (bulkhead).
-[* icon_note] A 1/2 inch drive impact driver with 5/8 inch size impact socket may be helpful of the roller nut is rusted at all.
-[* icon_note] Penetrating oil can also be helpful for this step.
-[* icon_note] If the shaft is worn, you should not be concerned about further damage to it in your efforts to remove it. So using locking pliers may be called for if the shaft just spins when you try to loosen the mounting nut.
+[* red] Use a 5/8 inch box wrench or socket wrench to loosen the nut holding the shaft to the chassis.
+ [* icon_note] A 1/2 inch drive impact driver with 5/8 inch size impact socket may be helpful of the roller nut is rusted at all.
+ [* icon_note] If the shaft is stuck, apply some penetrating oil to help loosen it.
+ [* icon_note] If the shaft spins when you try to loosen the mounting nut, use locking pliers to secure the shaft.