A couple years ago I had a hell of a time getting the pin out of the drive shaft of one of the 102s. Ended up using one of those punches with the ball end (no clue what they are called) with a cheap Harbor Freight are chisel. Used a coupling nut that the punch would fit into and a bolt with the head cut off as kind of a holder to keep the punch and chisel in contact. Still took a hell of a time to get it out.
Once it was out I figured out why it was such a bear to remove, this may not be a very good picture but you should be able to see the ridge it was hanging on...
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