I set up everything for the war I saw coming...
Ratchet strapped the boom arm together, and limped it from my storage garage, down the street to my garage at my house. Fired right up, without complaint, strap held, and nothing eventful... Strange to begin with...
I got all the implements of destruction out and ready.
Grinder, with various wheels.
Saw-z-all
Big punches, little punches, 3' of 3/8 rod to drift the pin out all the way
Little hammer, big hammer, sledge hammer
Even a couple pullers, though I didn't see how they'd help.
Amazingly, all I had to do was grind the mushrooming off the roll pins. Punch them out with the little hammer.
I snaked off the broken end of the boom, and then thought I'd give the pin a good hit with the lead hammer.
Damn thing went in almost flush to the tower...
So, around the other side, and I drove it back in, checked the strap, and tapped it out of the good arm. After that it just slid out of the tower...
So far, that's the easiest thing I've ever taken apart on a little Case...
Pin is trash unfortunately. Bent a little on both ends, and worn where it passes through the tower. Odd that there isn't a way to secure the pin to the tower, since it is supposed to rotate at the back of the boom arm. I'll have to take a look at doing something there, though it did make it from '75, to winter of 2020... Suppose that would be ok again.
Didn't remember to bring my JIC fitting plugs, and caps home this weekend, so I'm going to order another set. That way I can pull the whole boom off for welding. No reason to start sparking up around a tank of gas, and oil, plus the greasy condition of some areas...
So... What have you used for replacement pins? I'm thinking a piece of hardened 4140 would do it nicely, but I'm open to suggestions...
So, now, with an entire afternoon free, it's time for a beer (or more)...


, at least to me.