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753 Bobcat bucket Quick attach pins
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 1593" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I do take it that you are talking about the pins that poke out of the bobtach to hold the bucket on? not the pivot pins holding the bobtach to the lift arms.</p><p>Don't quote me, but there are also nylon guides on the side of the pins. After you heated it you may have melted them, so make sure you replace them, they are cheap. The only other thing i can think of to remove them is to lift the bucket so you can access the pins, release the levers and hit them upwards with a copper hammer. Do one at a time, you don't want to knock the bucket off and have it land on your head!. Once you break the rust you should be rite, grease then lock that side down and move to the other.</p><p>I hope that made at least a little sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 1593, member: 82"] I do take it that you are talking about the pins that poke out of the bobtach to hold the bucket on? not the pivot pins holding the bobtach to the lift arms. Don't quote me, but there are also nylon guides on the side of the pins. After you heated it you may have melted them, so make sure you replace them, they are cheap. The only other thing i can think of to remove them is to lift the bucket so you can access the pins, release the levers and hit them upwards with a copper hammer. Do one at a time, you don't want to knock the bucket off and have it land on your head!. Once you break the rust you should be rite, grease then lock that side down and move to the other. I hope that made at least a little sense. [/QUOTE]
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