Trying to remove crane boom, have every thing off except for the main pivot pin at rear. Anyone know the secret to getting the pin out? Hopefully with out damaging it.
Hi
Falcon,
So - removing the boom pin. Are you talking about the pin in the pictures below?
Guessing you already have it supported on both ends with sling of some sort? It should be as simple as driving it out with a brass punch. On the other hand - if the truck wasn't regularly greased there - there will be a "ridge" where the boom raised and lowered. Over time it digs a trough and you just can't get it aligned right to hammer the pin out. If you swat it with an 8 or 12 pound sledge and it doesn't move that may be your problem.
Depending on what you have to work with... Hopefully a pair of chain-falls (one on each side of the boom) supported by a gantry where you can raise in tiny increments you might be able to find that sweet spot.
Not on a 936, but other booms I have worked on: The pin was so worn that it was sawed between the "boss" and the "turret" with an air hacksaw. First time I did that, I was sure if I got one side free I could pound it out. Didn't happen. Ended up sawing it into 3 pieces, lifted the boom away and the pin tapped right out. Layed it on a steel table and there was about 3/16" wear on the hardened pin. Naturally the bushings were shot and also had to be replaced...
If I didn't hit the topic, let me know and I will share all I can.