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Roll pin size

07 Apr 2015 16:16 #1 by GT 14
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The hole in my C-175 steering wheel is 1/4", the roll pin looks to be the same size. The other end is mushroomed so I am assuming it is a full 1/4 not 3/16. Been using a 1/4 punch and no movement yet. Soaking with Sea Foam Deep Creep. What say you experts?

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1978 C-101
1983 C-225

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07 Apr 2015 17:20 #2 by Geno
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Just went and knocked a roll pin out of one of my C175's a bit and it is 1/4"

Just make sure the punch isn't over 1/4" or mushroomed any at all on the tip or you'll be there all day. The only tip I have is hammer time. :rolling

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07 Apr 2015 17:54 #3 by Trouty56
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GT...is the wheel still on the tractor?? Really need to brace the wheel. I have leaned the wheel against a tree with a 2x4....so it is good and solid.....it broke free really quick.


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08 Apr 2015 06:17 #4 by GT 14
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Trouty56 wrote: GT...is the wheel still on the tractor?? Really need to brace the wheel. I have leaned the wheel against a tree with a 2x4....so it is good and solid.....it broke free really quick.


I have it in my big vise, and now that I have the size verified will get a bigger hammer in the game. :beat

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08 Apr 2015 08:34 - 08 Apr 2015 08:35 #5 by GT 14
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Pin is out, (easy). Steering wheel will not budge.
Has anyone tried drilling a hole (under the wheel cover) and using a punch?
I will let it soak another day, then if a no go will cut the shaft and use a coupler.

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1978 C-101
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08 Apr 2015 08:47 #6 by Geno
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They should have used a coupler from the factory. :doh

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08 Apr 2015 08:52 #7 by GT 14
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Geno wrote: They should have used a coupler from the factory. :doh


Yup that would have been and extra 50 cents.

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08 Apr 2015 09:12 #8 by Trouty56
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This is when the 50T press at work comes into play.....


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08 Apr 2015 09:44 - 10 Apr 2015 06:52 #9 by GT 14
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Trouty56 wrote: This is when the 50T press at work comes into play.....


I have a 12T but you need a hole in the hub. Probably go with cut and coupler, that way I can have a perfect lined up wheel.

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08 Apr 2015 10:10 #10 by nappypappy
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I was thinking about replacing my steering wheel on the 416 and I did see the roll pin but should the wheel pull off after pin is removed?

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