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Get some putty knives and/or bend some med gauge wire into a hook. 120-130

Thanks for the suggestion - tried a similar route but was not successful.

There is a special generic tool for handles attached to the hubs with clips of this sort (can be purchased at any auto parts store). You push the tool (which is a flat metal piece with a part cut out up the middle of it) into the crank handle at the right angle and the clip pushes out. I'm guessing here, but this tool would likely work on a GM type attachment you refer to.

Unfortunately this tool does not work on the volvo designed handle/hub/clip. The handle crank has a piece of metal (part of the handle crank) that blocks the special tool from pushing out the clips - I know I've tried from every angle.


waggin.

65 120 wagon, 85 240 Turbo wagon.






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