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bottom pin on Wd brake

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    Posted: 02 Dec 2023 at 8:34am
I am trying to replace the brakes on my wd and im not having much luck.. The bottom pin is frozen. Ive tried sprays heat and welding a nut on and trying to twist it. I havent had any luck yet any ideas or tips?
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There is a tool for that job, I will probably need to buy one too. This is from the DJS tractor parts catalog, but they are available from just about anywhere that deals in allis stuff
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If you’ve messed up the end of the pin, the tool probably wont help. You could get an all-thread coupler (a nut thats about 3-4 times longer than a standard nut) and weld it to the outside end of brake pin and use a slide hammer (if there’s room) or thread some all-thread into it, then slide a large deep well socket over the all-thread and some washers and a nut. Crank down on the nut to pull pin out. Probably heat the pin again first….
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touch out from the bottom...keep driving pin in as cut out. The pin is usually stuck at the outer location meaning the inside piece can be removed more easily
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Those tools have about a 25% success rate, rest of the time they just pull the head off the pin. I have cut the pins out on a couple but a better approach is to drill and tap them and fashion a puller out of a short length of pipe or something. Pins will still be usable afterword. Think I tapped them 1/2-20.
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I cut the pin out the new pin is only 30.00 tool is a lot more only takes 15 mins to cut it out
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I put a puller on the end put pressure on then take a brass rod go through the hole in the bottom big hammer shock the pin few times then retighten the puller may only get a small amount repeat I made a two piece puller that clamps on the pin
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After you pull off the top of the pin, seriously weld a 5/*" nut inside the hole to the pin really burning it in with lots of heat. Let cool cold. Gently use a 1/2" impact wrench to get it to rotate and then it will come out.
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   You can use a bolt For the bottom pin. Use a grinder to notch it.

   
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