Norm W
Gold Member
- Joined
- Sep 20, 2013
- Messages
- 334
- Location
- Syracuse NY
- Tractor
- Oliver 70, Farmall A, Allis Chalmers C, VW Rabbit (repowered with a Geo engine} tractor/backhoe, Cat D4-7U
Is the pin hardened? If it isn't you could use a mag drill to get a hole through the middle. A half inch hole is enough. You might have to tack weld a plate to the beam to hold the mag base. With the hole you can use a standard Oxy/fuel cutting torch to split the pin. I had to do the same thing with the angle pins on a Cat D4 blade. They were about 2.250" in diameter. The previous owner had driven in pins and they had rusted in place. A 20 ton jack wouldn't move them.