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Both Pins seized in bucket
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<blockquote data-quote="AirAttack" data-source="post: 128398" data-attributes="member: 23593"><p>Thanks for the reply and advice.</p><p>I'd been spraying and squirting all kinds of antisieze down the pins for a week or two. pulled the grease zertks and tried cleaning inside as best I could. One last ditch effort before going to the torch... I tied a chain around a large tree, added a 2' pipe to the lever for, well, leverage, and pivoted the skidsteer (knowing I could end up bending the levers, but worth a try), worked on both sides, loud POP, now they move freely. No bending of the levers. Maybe I got lucky, but I'm happy I didn't have to take the torch out.[ATTACH=full]4422[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AirAttack, post: 128398, member: 23593"] Thanks for the reply and advice. I'd been spraying and squirting all kinds of antisieze down the pins for a week or two. pulled the grease zertks and tried cleaning inside as best I could. One last ditch effort before going to the torch... I tied a chain around a large tree, added a 2' pipe to the lever for, well, leverage, and pivoted the skidsteer (knowing I could end up bending the levers, but worth a try), worked on both sides, loud POP, now they move freely. No bending of the levers. Maybe I got lucky, but I'm happy I didn't have to take the torch out.[ATTACH type="full"]4422[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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