Posted by AJ. on June 22, 2014 at 17:21:42 from (92.4.139.79):
In Reply to: master pin ? posted by Mr. T. Minnesota on June 22, 2014 at 10:00:04:
OK so they cut the link to split the track,you now will have to take out two pins to replace the link,turn the track on its side,use a piece of pipe to support the link on the underside,weld a handle to a suitable piece of bar to make a drift,get a helper to hold the drift and a 14lb hammer and knock out the two pins,the bush in the male end of the chain may have to be trimmed off if it is not the master link,with the other bush if its not the master you will have to cut out the middle in order to get the bits of the link out,ie if its a standard pin the bush protrudes into the links a 1/4 inch each side,by cutting a piece out of the middle the links will move in and they are off,you now need a master bush,spacers and a left and right link,if there is a good link in the old chain you could use that, if not go a track shop and they will press them together for you.
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