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<blockquote data-quote="jerry" data-source="post: 34475" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>I,ll look closer in the morning at my machine but the book shows that pin as a tapered pin which would be drawn in tight by the bolt so you would have to loosen the bolt or remove the bolt and drive the pin out with a large hammer. There are only two straight pins on the boom, one is lower bucket cyl pin and upper boom cyl pin. The tapered pins have a torque of 250 ft lbs, tighten them then nail them with the large hammer then tighten them again till torque is reached</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry, post: 34475, member: 931"] I,ll look closer in the morning at my machine but the book shows that pin as a tapered pin which would be drawn in tight by the bolt so you would have to loosen the bolt or remove the bolt and drive the pin out with a large hammer. There are only two straight pins on the boom, one is lower bucket cyl pin and upper boom cyl pin. The tapered pins have a torque of 250 ft lbs, tighten them then nail them with the large hammer then tighten them again till torque is reached [/QUOTE]
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