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Sure fire way to remove frozen rusted pins
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<blockquote data-quote="ZackaryMac" data-source="post: 51476" data-attributes="member: 5436"><p>When I tried to remove the pins on my Case 1818 version of a quick attach, I found out just how hard pins can rust into place. I sprayed them with penetrating fluid (to death), beat on them, used an air chisel with a pushing pin, used a torch for heat, beat some more, added a generous supply of cursing, till finally I used a bottle jack, and heat to remove them. After spending another hour of pounding and heat to straighten the quick attach and bucket back into shape, I can now remove the pins without a hammer. I think the next option was a handful of C4...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZackaryMac, post: 51476, member: 5436"] When I tried to remove the pins on my Case 1818 version of a quick attach, I found out just how hard pins can rust into place. I sprayed them with penetrating fluid (to death), beat on them, used an air chisel with a pushing pin, used a torch for heat, beat some more, added a generous supply of cursing, till finally I used a bottle jack, and heat to remove them. After spending another hour of pounding and heat to straighten the quick attach and bucket back into shape, I can now remove the pins without a hammer. I think the next option was a handful of C4... [/QUOTE]
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