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Help with a simple D-17 question....

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DavidKittle

08-01-2007 12:10:02




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Hello;

I need to work on the snap coupler bell on my 63 D-17, and want it off to make it easier.
The bottom (traction booster) pin came out good enough, but the top pin(hinge) still won't budge. I am soaking it for a few days now. So my question IS: This shaft/pin DOES COME OUT, right?
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Sid

08-02-2007 19:56:49




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 Re: Help with a simple D-17 question.... in reply to DavidKittle, 08-01-2007 12:10:02  
I wonder if you bent something. I have taken a few of those off and have not had any problem like you mention. One that I remember was a little tricky, the pin had a bit of a ridge in it. I was able to get it to twist a little bit and got it out.



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Sid

08-02-2007 19:56:36




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 Re: Help with a simple D-17 question.... in reply to DavidKittle, 08-01-2007 12:10:02  
I wonder if you bent something. I have taken a few of those off and have not had any problem like you mention. One that I remember was a little tricky, the pin had a bit of a ridge in it. I was able to get it to twist a little bit and got it out.



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DavidKittle

08-15-2007 13:01:24




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 Re: Help with a simple D-17 question.... in reply to Sid, 08-02-2007 19:56:36  
Hello Sid;

What did you use to "twist" the upper pin( in the bell housing) as you mention, a pipe wrench or what?

Thanks



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Texas Denny

08-02-2007 06:20:51




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 Re: Help with a simple D-17 question.... in reply to DavidKittle, 08-01-2007 12:10:02  
The Allis Chalmers Parts Manual for the D-17 show that this pin has a cotter pin in each end and is removable.



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DavidKittle

08-02-2007 14:28:12




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 Re: Help with a simple D-17 question.... in reply to Texas Denny, 08-02-2007 06:20:51  
Texas Denny;

Thanks for the information. I have been soaking the shaft with aerokroil for a few days now, tapping the shaft and it still is tight.

Any ideas or tricks you know that can get it done?

Guess it will take some time to get it loose!



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