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The roll pins went back into the shaft sprocket easily. Getting the old ones out was not easy. I used penetrant applications for about 2 days and a large ball pin hammer and 5/32 roll pin punch and eventually hammered both pins thru. Got easier as I worked on it. I highly recommend penetrant oil for removal. Use a little for each small movement of the roll pins over a period of time.
Richard · June 3, 2020
Just what I needed worked excellent
Edward · May 21, 2020








