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Wheelhorse Rear Hitch pin Removal

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Most of the Wheehorse's i have the rear pin rusts up and they won't come out to change the hitch or split the tranny.

Here's one i did this morning on a tractor that i want to take to RPT.

It takes me just over an hour with several drill bits and a lot of drilling

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I must be very lucky I had to remove mine so I could connect rotovator just took the clip off 1 side and taped the pin out the other side I

think lord wheel horse was looking down on me that day

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  I'd to drill the one on the C-125 out, but the C-121 gave no problem. I use the same type of pin as in Chris's photo. Much easier when changing hitches.

  Speaking of which, I'll be taking the two below to RPT. One is spoken for but the other is up for grabs. They go in a slot hitch.

 

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I'd to drill the one on the C-125 out, but the C-121 gave no problem. I use the same type of pin as in Chris's photo. Much easier when changing hitches.

  Speaking of which, I'll be taking the two below to RPT. One is spoken for but the other is up for grabs. They go in a slot hitch.

 

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Core they look nice, you've made a good job of those, wish ide painted my hitch now

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