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Old 02-26-2022, 06:36 PM
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WIChix
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I used a 5/64" punch to drive the roll pin nearly out. The punch did get stuck, but a rubber jar gripper and a pliers easily removed it. I then rotated the drive wheel, used the rubber jar gripper and it's, and removed the roll pin.

Note: I found driving out the roll pin while machine was in standard position did not work well. I stood the machine on its nose, and everything went like clockwork.
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