I posted this question on Implement Alley and am not sure if perhaps I should have posted it here. I need help to remove a pin. Please see photos to come. There is an arm that was broken off on the knotters years ago. They took it off and welded it, then put it back on. Needless to say it never knotted again. I am trying to fix it as I want to square bale a few acres for my horses.
When I went to take the arm off, the 5/16 bolt broke off. The bolt has a flat head on it, and goes all the way through. The bolt will not come out without removing the part in the photo. The pin in the photo is loose and you can turn it by hand. But it will not come out by tapping or beating on it. You have to take this pin out to replace the cam. I do not want to damage anything, so I was looking for advice on how to get it out. If you look at the diagram, you can see that the 5/16 bolt does not even appear on it. Thanks, Bob
When I went to take the arm off, the 5/16 bolt broke off. The bolt has a flat head on it, and goes all the way through. The bolt will not come out without removing the part in the photo. The pin in the photo is loose and you can turn it by hand. But it will not come out by tapping or beating on it. You have to take this pin out to replace the cam. I do not want to damage anything, so I was looking for advice on how to get it out. If you look at the diagram, you can see that the 5/16 bolt does not even appear on it. Thanks, Bob