i know its a cone clutch, and generally have a history of being siezed, but thats a s far as i can go. shall be interested to know though as have 2 to sort out in the future
i’d warm it up with the blow torch and let it go cold. dont get it too hot though. do this half a dozen times plug the two holes up with a couple of wooden pegs, and fill the lot up with penetrating oil and leave for a while. make sure the socket you use is a very tight fit, preferably a hex one so you dont chew the corners off!
good luck
att some time they did produce one with blades, think i still have a few blades as rest of machine was so bad, appart from a few bits was scrapped years ago
had a brass lance in the collection for years and never able to identify itt, the lance with this one is a ten foot 2 part affair, and matches all bar size, the one ive had for years, coincidence or fate!
did see that, when it was available, but aquired a few things lately, so budget not up to it. but have aquired a drake and fletcher hop sprayer though, picking it up on sunday. glad its gone to a good home.