pmsmechanic
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- Southern Alberta, Canada
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- 4410 and F-935 John Deere, MF 245
Do you have the ability to weld? I've pulled stubborn pins by welding a bolt to the pin and slipping a pipe over with a few washers and just pulling on it with the nut. This also works really well on stubborn gib keys. You could put pressure on with the bolt and hammer the pin from the other side.
Another idea that would work is to drill about 3/4's of the diameter of the center of the pin out to within an inch of the far side. Slide a sturdy bar into the hole and hammer away. The hole in the pin relieves the stress and hammering on the bar pulls the pin out of the hole.
As previously mentioned a bit of heat and a wax candle goes a long way also. I do that quite often on broken off bolts but it helps for stubborn pins too.
Another idea that would work is to drill about 3/4's of the diameter of the center of the pin out to within an inch of the far side. Slide a sturdy bar into the hole and hammer away. The hole in the pin relieves the stress and hammering on the bar pulls the pin out of the hole.
As previously mentioned a bit of heat and a wax candle goes a long way also. I do that quite often on broken off bolts but it helps for stubborn pins too.