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| Eldon (WA)
11-19-2012 20:38:37
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Yes there is a spring pin in there, but chances are the pin is rusted in on that side....no oil leaks to keep it loose like the other side. The worst one I have done had the spring pin break off, then you have to drive the remainder out with a punch after rotating the cylinder pin so the hole faces the slot on the bottom of the bracket. Might have to remove some hyd. line clamps and move the hyd. lines out of the way. If the cyl pin is frozen, drive a chisel in behind from the front and use a socket that fits over the pin to drive the cylinder in, remove chisel and drive pin in, repeat as necesary until the pin starts to move easily, may have to use heat. Once the pin is free, a set of visegrips can usually twist it out. Good Luck! |
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