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kieramax

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Port Alberni BC Can.
Tractor
Kubota B20
I am new here and I need a bit of help. I am trying to replace the main swing pins on my BT 750. I have removed the Allen set screws and given it a few good wacks but it won't budge , Do I need to use a porta power or is there a secret trick. I have the new pins and there does not seem to be anything else to keep them from comming out. Thanks in advance.:(
 
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I just went through this with my backhoe ( different brand). After hours of messing with it using several methods, I was finally able to get it out with a large hammer and 1" drift. My next move was to use a hydraulic cylinder w/ cross tube cut off and try that...... If I owned a porta power, it would have been used after my first attempt to remove it after the initial hammer and drift failed to work..
 
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Thanks for the info. I have access to a porta power but was leary of going to that level. thanks again
 

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