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  1. Yup, I'd try a different tool, possibly a torx if one felt like it might tap in reasonably tight. Next would be as suggested, try to tap it around, You need a small chisel that's not too sharp, so it will dig in if hit straight down, but won't cut metal away when we lower the angle to get the bolt to move. If not a chisel, then an engineers punch that is ground off nice and square so it it sharp and will dig in.-Then a couple of sharp hits downwards to get the chisel or punch to bite in, then one light tap to try and move that side around, then go to the opposite side and repeat, two sharp hits to get the punch to bite, then lower the angle and give a tap or two, then go back to side one and give that a tap, then side two... and so on. If neither of those works then drill it out in stages, trying to loosen it by taking the center out first, and trying plan two above, then drilling it bigger and trying an easyout, then drilling it right out and re-tapping if necessary.
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  2. I would start by soaking with PB blaster, maybe try an SAE instead of metric also see if the larger metric might go in if its too large see if you can hammer it in that would be my first try , if it dosent work try going along the inside rim with hammer and chisel light taps at first to get a lip started and then heaver taps as needed. I just found another broken one on my project down in a hole got it soaking in PB right now going to try hammer and punch I use eaaseouts as a last resort.
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  4. Scarecrow, from Oklahoma, next year moving to my property in Eastern Arkansas to build an off grid homestead to live and teach my kids the old ways while I'm young enough to physically be able to do so. We have an 80's big red honda 3, an 03 honda rancher 350 4x4, and my newest project a kawasaki bayou 300 4x4 I'm trying to figure out.
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  5. I'm from Casper Wy and my neighbor gave me an abandoned 1995 Polaris magnum 425 4X4 that's been sitting outside for at least 5 years. It's been Bubba'd quite a bit and I'm just trying to get it going again. Would be a great utility quad for my property.
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