Stuck backhoe pin

   / Stuck backhoe pin #51  
The list of tools I don’t have is a lot shorter than the list of tools I do have. That’s why I’m convinced theres a way to make it work with the tools I have, I just haven’t figured it out yet. And now I have a flame thrower!

This thread has convinced me to buy a flame thrower.
 
   / Stuck backhoe pin #52  
Could one make a pin red hot or would the leads and welder fail first? That is a terribly low resistance to put energy into.

Power (Watts) is equal to Voltage times Amperage. The voltage over the pin will be almost zero. The power (heat) in the pin will be almost zero Watts. There is more resistance in the leads/clamps than the pin, that is what will heat up.
 
   / Stuck backhoe pin #53  
That is what I feared. I remember when we bought our JD with 640 loader. It featured cylinders which were "induction" welded. I never did find out what that process entails.
 
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#57  
That is all but a guarantee to mushroom the pin. You would be better off with a flat faced tool that covers as much of the end of the pin as possible.

I have another pin that i might be able to line up with it. I wish there was a place around here where I could get big pins.
 
   / Stuck backhoe pin #59  
I see an issue with the nature of the stuck pin. Tight or corroded?. Some heat and persuasion will fix tight. Corroded enough and it might as well be welded.

I will never forget, many years ago I got a receiver trailer hitch and ball at the dump. My Dad and I spent the best part of a day and way too much cutting torch gas trying to get that thing apart. Eventually it was just getting destroyed and had just become a mission to get that thing apart. We did, but it was just all cut apart junk at that point. TOTAL loss! I mean in fairness, we didn't have a press, but certainly enough bangers!
 
   / Stuck backhoe pin #60  
Worst comes to worst he could cut the bushing from end to end. That would release the pin. Weld up the slice and install a new pin.
Or, given the apparent age of the machine, weld a cap back on the pin and run it as is. The pin bosses in the bucket are already worn from being the default pivot point for a long time. How much worse will it actually get given the amount of use it will see going forward?
 

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