New Holland T7030 lower link sensing pin removal

JeremyD

Member
Arable Farmer
Trying to remove lower link sensing pin to repair lift arm end where the ball is, as it is breaking up. I bodged it in past on the tractor but it needs to be removed to weld up properly now.
I have removed two allen screws should the pin come out now? Do I need to remove circlip holding sensing wire? Or best left in? Any advice appreciated?
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gww

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Location
Fife
I did exactly the same a few years ago for the same reason. I tried everything but could not get them out. Ended up heating them just to get them to budge and replaced them so to get tractor sorted and going again.
Think I tried to wedge a chisel between the C shaped flange and the tractor and got a pin on the other end and the biggest heaviest sledge hammer, theres a roll pin I think in the flange to stop it turning so it won't slide off the draft pin until its started to come out and mines were that stuck I bent the flange trying this.
 

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