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Sure, here are the directions to loosen and remove two bolts from a dog bone:
Locate the two bolts. The two bolts that hold the dog bone in place are usually located on the bottom of the dog bone. They are typically hex bolts, but they may also be Torx bolts.
Get the proper tools. You will need a wrench or socket wrench that fits the bolts on the dog bone. You may also need a breaker bar if the bolts are difficult to loosen.
Loosen the bolts. Start by loosening the bolts by hand. Once the bolts are loose, you can use the wrench or socket wrench to remove them completely.
Remove the dog bone. Once the bolts are removed, you can remove the dog bone from the vehicle.
Install the new dog bone. If you are installing a new dog bone, follow the instructions that came with the new dog bone.
Tighten the bolts. Once the new dog bone is in place, tighten the bolts to the specified torque.
Here are some safety tips to keep in mind when loosening and removing two bolts from a dog bone:
Make sure that the vehicle is in park or neutral and the parking brake is set before you start working.
Wear safety glasses to protect your eyes from flying debris.
Use the correct tools for the job. Using the wrong tools can damage the bolts or the dog bone.
Be careful not to overtighten the bolts. Overtightening the bolts can damage the dog bone or the vehicle.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Internet is sketchy on the subject of cooking bones, though there are plenty of bone broth recipes.
There are quite a few items about bones for dogs - see link...
When buying bones for your dogs, you should select large sterile bones
from either the pet store or grocery store. Small bones and cow hooves should
not be given to your dog because they are dangerous.
No. Animal bones and hooves are dangerous for dogs as they can break their teeth. Two most harmful bones are cooked bones and poultry bones. Make sure your dog never get these.
Remove the top dog bone & either pull the motor toward the front or radiator & block it, or go to amazon & buy the tool that bolts into the dog bone mount & screws closed, bringing the motor forward
You could make up something if time isn't an issue
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