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Old 21-08-06, 04:10
Bob Carriere Bob Carriere is offline
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Default and the pins......

Removing the axle pins can somethimes be very easy.... in most cases it is a bitch.....

First of all you need a puller which in all probability you will need to make out of scrap steel...... see the manual MB-C1 for basic concept. The pin needs to have a 1/2 fine trhread bolt.... had to buy 20 to get one..... anyways mine had beendamaged by some turkey who forced a 1/2 inch coarse bolt in there..... Grant gave me a hand re tapping the thread sufficienctly to get the proper bolt in here........ they you huff, puff, hammer and grunt until it is out...... if you have any wear like mine did they develope ridges that are really bullet proof..... but I succeeded......

See the next series of pictures.....
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