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I was able to replace mine.
Using a hammer I gently tapped the pin till flush, used a 1.5mm "tapered punch" to drive it in a bit further, then drove it out the other side with a "2.5 parallel pin punch". I bought the pins in Ross's post above, cut them down to about 11mm and used a hammer to tap them in. Used the TF2 grease also referred to. I'll see how long its lasts. Thanks for your help.:thumbsup: |
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