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Sure fire way to remove frozen rusted pins
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 51464" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>That does work , I use to have a 20 lb air chipping hammer that the flood destroyed , still got the bits that I had fabed and modified for different jobs , a blunt shank bit worked on pins , I had welded a round plate to one bit and had some plates of different diameters and had used them to drive out bushing and bearing races and frozen pins on dozer blades and cylinders ------------------ I wish I had it this morning as I am going to try and get out a frozen pin on the dozer blade cylinder of a Kubota excavator that needs resealing , I tried the other day with heat , 16 lb mall , a hundred hits and penetrating oil and never budged it , I got the new pin in yesterday and the plan is to cut the pin into the bore as far as I can from both sides and then drive it out ------------- I know where I can borrow one for the day and think I will try it out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 51464, member: 782"] That does work , I use to have a 20 lb air chipping hammer that the flood destroyed , still got the bits that I had fabed and modified for different jobs , a blunt shank bit worked on pins , I had welded a round plate to one bit and had some plates of different diameters and had used them to drive out bushing and bearing races and frozen pins on dozer blades and cylinders ------------------ I wish I had it this morning as I am going to try and get out a frozen pin on the dozer blade cylinder of a Kubota excavator that needs resealing , I tried the other day with heat , 16 lb mall , a hundred hits and penetrating oil and never budged it , I got the new pin in yesterday and the plan is to cut the pin into the bore as far as I can from both sides and then drive it out ------------- I know where I can borrow one for the day and think I will try it out [/QUOTE]
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