Greetings all,
I’m grateful this forum exists. I’ve been working with a BX23 for a couple of years. It had been generally abandoned and heavily neglected. I’ve been giving her TLC and replacing parts as they fail.
I’m stumped right now and decided to post here. A few weeks ago the front drive shaft fell out. I walked my mowed path to locate it. The front u-joint was toast and the roll pin had sheared off.
I’ve got new u-joints and the splines were in decent shape. I’m happy to see that the vendor replaced the roll pin with a pin/cotter pin style (I don’t know the actual term). I’m having a heck of a time removing the sheared roll pin from the spline.
I’ve tried hammering it out with a punch or bolt. I picked up a pneumatic hammer to bang on it. No dice. It’s mighty hard and not conducive for drilling. I’m about to get the oxy-acetylene and burn it out… gently.
Does anyone have any other suggestions before I use the torch, or is this the best bet?
Thanks!
Spoon
I’m grateful this forum exists. I’ve been working with a BX23 for a couple of years. It had been generally abandoned and heavily neglected. I’ve been giving her TLC and replacing parts as they fail.
I’m stumped right now and decided to post here. A few weeks ago the front drive shaft fell out. I walked my mowed path to locate it. The front u-joint was toast and the roll pin had sheared off.
I’ve got new u-joints and the splines were in decent shape. I’m happy to see that the vendor replaced the roll pin with a pin/cotter pin style (I don’t know the actual term). I’m having a heck of a time removing the sheared roll pin from the spline.
I’ve tried hammering it out with a punch or bolt. I picked up a pneumatic hammer to bang on it. No dice. It’s mighty hard and not conducive for drilling. I’m about to get the oxy-acetylene and burn it out… gently.
Does anyone have any other suggestions before I use the torch, or is this the best bet?
Thanks!
Spoon