Assuming you have the room, you can take a hydraulic jack with a double wrap of 3/8" chain crossed over in the back of the jack and wrapped around the loader. Home made porta power basically. Have to hold the jack up and level while you pump it tite. Once it is tite, then stand away from it and titen it up. If it doesn't pop out after that then get the torch out and heat the outer part. Of course when it pops loose the jack will fall but you could take some baler twine and tie it up after you have it snugged up to keep it from falling far. Keep away from it as it will jump when the pin goes or if it isn't lined up right. If the pins are real tite then it may have to sit like that for a day or two adding pumping it up a little more every so often while heating and cooling and spraying pb blaster.
I had to do that to get a blade mount off a mower. Took a couple days under pressure. I got a ladder and straddled it with a board and blocks to hold the jack up. Some kind of stand under it will help hold it as I was using a 12 ton jack which was heavy. Have to have the jack valve pointing to the side and downwards as it doesn't get fluid and won't pump.
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