[AT] Hand Crank Pin
Keith Kinney
kkinney at herculesengines.com
Thu Jan 10 20:17:08 PST 2008
Thanks Gene and Larry.
No, the pin didn't come out. But, you can see a gap/crack around the
edge of the pin. I think it should drive out pretty easily. I'll see
if I can find some drill rod or a pin and see if I can fix it this
weekend.
Keith
On Jan 10, 2008, at 10:12 PM, Larry D Goss wrote:
> Gene has a good idea, Keith. Did the pin come out? Or did it leave
> a stub
> in the crank? My guess is that the original was a standard hardened
> pin and
> was held in place with an upset area in the middle of the pin.
> Rural King
> may have some of those pins. A single roll pin won't have enough
> strength
> to do the job, but you may get away with dual roll pins installed
> inside
> each other.
>
> Larry
>
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> From: "Keith Kinney" <kkinney at herculesengines.com>
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> Subject: [AT] Hand Crank Pin
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>>>
>> I was checking out the Clark Airborne crawler the other day. I put
>> the hand crank in it's slot and gave it a tug, nothing. So I put a
>> foot on it and I'm pretty sure it moved about 1/8th of a turn :-) So
>> a few days later I tried again. But, this time I went a little too
>> far. I stood on the crank. Ok, I kind of jumped on the crank. Well
>> as you can guess something gave. Luckily it was only the pin in the
>> end of the crank handle. Now for my question, what do I use to
>> replace that pin and how is it locked into the crank?
>> Thanks.
>> Keith
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Keith Kinney
>> kkinney at herculesengines.com
>> WWW.HerculesEngines.com
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