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Hi Oscar - mine was a bugger on that side too but the crank itself came out easily, it was the bearing that was a challenge. Try heat, penetrating oil, cooling the part you want out with an ice cube (hey, works for me). Heat in a BBQ (brazier) to 300F or so, may take a few cycles of heat/cool. If all else fails bring to a good machine shop I suppose. Mine had sat for probably 40 years but thankfully in a garage with a lot of sawdust flying around so I think it sort of helped.