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By bob54
How do I get this pin out, I've tried heat, rust penetrate, and an air hammer, and just rust penetrate and the air hammer. I can't get it to move, no matter what I do,,and yes I removed the clips from both ends. I knew you were thinking about that
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By scotty
My hitch pin is stuck in my b-80. I was wondering if i were to use my torches where would be the best place to heat it. I was reading someone said not to heat the pin. But if you heated the case wouldnt it end up hurting the transmission split gasket?
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By Ed Kennell
The 520H snow blower project is finished waiting for snow and the MTD 700 is cleaned and oiled and actually mowed the lawn Sat.
So, today was the Commando's turn.
This I what I started with. It actually runs and drives.
After about 2 hours, I had this.
An hour later
Some of the crud I found
Wonder how long it's been since this horse saw some maintenance. Hard to believe it could actually run in this condition.
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By redsquarebob
how would you get the pin out of the transmission where your hitch is its all set up any ideas how to get it out? i was gunna heat it but i dont think that would be good for the transmission.
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By Old Ways
I'm going out of my mind trying to get this thing out. I took the trans out of my Commando 8, so that I could get to the pin for the hitch. Today I cut one side of the pin short then started to drill it out, and on my 3rd bit size up, it gets snagged, throws the trans over and snaps the bit inside the hole! I have tried everything, Heat & Hammer, large pipe wrench & pipe for leverage, drilling, pneumatic hammer, what am I doing wrong? I am about to just smash this thing with a hammer and throw it in the pond. Any help would be appreciated.
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