Posted by caseyc on April 19, 2013 at 16:05:58 from (75.102.189.131):
In Reply to: 886 front end posted by jbraman on April 19, 2013 at 15:46:21:
Loosen the clamps, leave the pin in, soak them down with your favorite solution and use it. Keep a close eye on them, they will come loose. If time is not on your side then you will need heat and a hammer, or a jack between them, or tie one side off to a tree and put a come along on the other side and start heating and beating. Lots of different ways, just gotta do what you feel safe doing or have means to do.
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