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Wd 45.. worst brake pin stories...

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    Posted: 06 Jun 2010 at 8:29am
Well I managed to pull the shoulders off of the end of the pin... now what??  The pin would move just a bit but very hard. So.. I torched a slot in the pin from the hole in the bottom of the housing and put a pry bar on it.. Little more heat and PB Blaster and I got it to come out far enough to get a vice grips on. its out now.. Whats the worst you have had to do? LOL!!
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Did you take pictures? Sounds like a good approach as I visualize what you are describing. I expect to be removing the brake pins on my WD45 soon - not sure I want to read TOO many horror stories!!
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I did what you did but couldn't pry it out, so I hammered the broken end inward until it hit the inside part of the pin, torched off another section, and repeated.  The inside piece on each side came out really easy. 
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What Chuck did.
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Here's my last two storys about removing brake pins. The last brake pins I removed came right out. I removed the two 3/8" bolts and pulled the two pins right out like they had been old yesterday. LOL
Now the set before it was a cutting out in the housing pain in the well you know what!
They can go both ways, Good luck on the other side.
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Well I won't go into details of my Nightmare. I used a torch and cut it in the middle. Then drove it in and cut again. I also cut the bottom of the shoes off to get that mess out of my way. Use Antisieze when you reinstall.
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my worst was helping a buddy do on his.  We were cutting and pounding away and I had a BFH with a short handle and a punch the almost the size of the pin.  Well, working on a hot night, uncomfortable position and getting pissed by the minute and the "one more hit before I quit" and layed 2 fingers open the was between the housing and the BFH.  Had to set down for a while with hand in ice water feeling woozy.  The  ironic thing is I now own this tractor with the new brakes and brake drums :) with a story to go with it.
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Ouch! I feel all the pain.....
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Had to take a die grinder to one of mine.  Suffice it to say it took a while ...

Ditto to what SteveAllisWD50 said about anti-seize.
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I am not to complain about the past ordeal on a 45 or the 45 I have yet to do since it looks like less fun on my D14
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Actually, other than taking the final drive and axle off, a D14 isn't that bad. Did mine several years ago, had it done in a 3-4 hours. That included replacing the rear end oil seals too.
However, I have had to torch a set of pins and shoes out of a WD45. Cut tthe bottom of the shoes to get them out, then cut the pin in half and drive inward.
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    I got my second pin out yesterday, the first one came right out. but the second one .I hit it in as far as i could with a big hammer and still got on it with a vise grip rocking it back and forth with a lot of wd40 sprayed on it. and finely  came out.
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Machined a puller to hook onto the end of the anchor pin and used two fine thread bolts  to pull with, pin came right out.
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Harry - could you post a picture of that puller? Thanks.
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  Not sure which was worse, having to cut and hammer the old pins out or digging into my pocket  book to pay for the new ones..lol...  John
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