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Axle pivot pin
Any special magic to remove the axle pivot pin on a 149?? I removed the engine and retaining pin and wacked the pivot pin from both sides but was only able to move it about 1/8" then it hangs up. I dont want to damage anything so I stopped. Do I just need to swing harder or should i use a ball joint clamp and drive it out with pressure?
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Sometimes I have had to heat the axle up to loosen the pin, I had one that I never could get out and had to torch it off and replace it.
Randy
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Mine was loose but was grooved so bad it would not come out. When I had turned the frame over it came right out. So lifting the frame and not the axle might allow it to move also.
Regards, Chris
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On my 100, the shaft was rusted in the axel, the roll pin that held it in place to the frame was long gone. Ended up heating the heck out of it and taking a BFH and another shaft from something and beat the heck out of it. It fought us the whole way.
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just heat the pin nice & hot & use a nice BFH & a big bolt almost the same size & make sure the frame dosent move while hiting it .it'll pop right out ..ding its done
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I've removed several of these over the years, and found that wear causes the pin to elongate to one side making removal difficult (as someone else stated above). I usually soak the area down with Pb Blaster, and jack up the front to take the weight off the axle and pin...usually a few taps and they are out.
Good luck Jeff (teet)
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