Posted by NCWayne on June 22, 2014 at 16:24:17 from (173.188.169.54):
In Reply to: master pin ? posted by Mr. T. Minnesota on June 22, 2014 at 10:00:04:
If it"s a "normal" master pin, like another post said, the bushing is shorter so it doesn"t socket into the other link, which allows the two links to come apart when the pin is removed. Beyond that, any undercarriage supplier should have the correct master pin for the track. The tracks are probably aftermarket so just tell them what kind of machine it"s on and they ought to be able to get you the right pin both in diameter and length. The pins are undercut in the middle to assist in installing them. With that pin should also come the pieces you are asking about. What it will be is two thick "washers" to fill in the space where the ends of bushing would ride if they were there, and a couple of belville washers (disc springs). They go in before putting the links together and are usually a PITA to get to stay in. With the links together simply drive the new pin in and your good to go.
As far as getting the pieces out, if the pin was cut where I"m understanding your saying it was, getting the pieces out is nothing more than driving the two pieces left in the link out to the middle of the link.
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