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Originally Posted by 100IH
It's been a long time but I have done several. Find the pin,knock or drill it out, replace the springs, stake the pins in place. One slick move was buy new rods in nickel plate from Berts. They were excellent and nowhere the cost of re-plating and welding the worn flat spot under the rod.
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I do not understand...there are no "pins" in these rods to knock out...are there?
Just the one rod, two springs and two sliding cups.
Pluck