motionclone
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L345DT with Lp mower, forks and grapple thumb, Bobcat 337 Midi Ex
The loader arms pivot pin was rotating in the quick switch housing ends housing rather than where its supposed to rotate, in the loader arm. It sheared the through bolt that holds it in place. Its a 1-1/8" diameter pin. I cut the pin on both sides so I could remove the quick attach but im having trouble removing the rest of the pin, its seized in pretty good.
Ive heated the crap out of it with Map gas and hammered away with a smaller pin. Ive also tried heating and using a ball joint extractor tool (big C-clamp) but didnt work although I think i got it to move .00002 inches.
Whats the preferred method nowadays? I dont have torches. I have it on a Kroil drip through the grease zirk hole although im guessing that isnt going to do much. Im bringing home my Hilti Hammer drill from work tommorow, maybe that will do it. Ive also thought of welding on a bolt then using it to extract but not sure if threads will hold up to that force.
Ive heated the crap out of it with Map gas and hammered away with a smaller pin. Ive also tried heating and using a ball joint extractor tool (big C-clamp) but didnt work although I think i got it to move .00002 inches.
Whats the preferred method nowadays? I dont have torches. I have it on a Kroil drip through the grease zirk hole although im guessing that isnt going to do much. Im bringing home my Hilti Hammer drill from work tommorow, maybe that will do it. Ive also thought of welding on a bolt then using it to extract but not sure if threads will hold up to that force.
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