BH75 bucket cylinder pin removal?

actionjackson

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'06 B2630, LA403, BH75
Sep 9, 2011
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binghamton, ny
Hello everybody I have a 2006 B2630 with an LA403 loader and BH75 backhoe. On the BH75, there is some slop at the end of the bucket cylinder, my question is I'm having trouble getting the pin out. I removed the bolt and have a brass punch, tried tapping on it, should i be pounding that son of a gun out. or is there some trick to getting it out. Are the pins pressed into place or do they pound them in at the dealer?
 

actionjackson

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'06 B2630, LA403, BH75
Sep 9, 2011
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binghamton, ny
got it out. just took a large crescent wrench to spin the square side,, some lube and a little elbow grease and she came out. thanks much.
 
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KauaiJohn

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got it out. just took a large crescent wrench to spin the square side,, some lube and a little elbow grease and she came out. thanks much.
Thanks for asking the question. I'm having the same problem a decade later. That Square Side made me thing I was doing something wrong -- like the pin was threaded into the bucket link somehow.

But now, I have the confidence to bang the shit out of it. :)
 

Henro

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Thanks for asking the question. I'm having the same problem a decade later. That Square Side made me thing I was doing something wrong -- like the pin was threaded into the bucket link somehow.

But now, I have the confidence to bang the shit out of it. :)
Do report back after you succeed, and after reviving a 10 year old thread!

And I suggest you just bang the pin out, and leave the rest alone... :ROFLMAO:
 

KauaiJohn

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B3030HST
Apr 25, 2011
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Do report back after you succeed, and after reviving a 10 year old thread!

And I suggest you just bang the pin out, and leave the rest alone... :ROFLMAO:
Well, I broke my big toe.

My hammering moved it less than 1/16.
I tried to spin it with the wrench.
Liquid Wrench and WD40 haven't been helpful

My hammer isn't big enough, I guess.