Backhoe John Deere 110 TLB Main Backhoe Bucket Pivot Pin - How do you remove these?

   / John Deere 110 TLB Main Backhoe Bucket Pivot Pin - How do you remove these? #1  

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We need a little bit of help.

The main bucket/thumb pivot pin on our 110 TLB has stopped taking grease from two of the fittings. We want to take the pin out and clean the grease channels. But this pin is completely different from any other pin on the machine - see pictures. It's got an internal threaded hole on one end and a plate on the other

Has anyone removed this pin and could give us advice on the proper technique?

Thanks in advance for any help.

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   / John Deere 110 TLB Main Backhoe Bucket Pivot Pin - How do you remove these? #2  
No bolt going through the pin on the inside a little more on either side ?
 
   / John Deere 110 TLB Main Backhoe Bucket Pivot Pin - How do you remove these? #3  
The end with the threaded hole should have a bolt and large flat washer that holds the pin in. I would get a longer bolt. Original was a 1/2" x 1" bolt. Get maybe a 3 or 4 inch long 1/2" bolt and screw it as far into the threaded hole you can get. Then hit the end of the bolt with a sledge hammer to see if it will move. If not, then most likely you will need to heat the end of the boom to try and free it up. Take care not to damage the boom. It is very expensive to replace, if it is even available. Last one I put on was around $5000 just for the boom, not counting other parts and labor to install. On that one, the same pin you have that is too tight, was so loose that the pin kept snapping off from all the slop in it.
 
   / John Deere 110 TLB Main Backhoe Bucket Pivot Pin - How do you remove these? #4  
Sorry, should have said dipperstick, not boom.
 
   / John Deere 110 TLB Main Backhoe Bucket Pivot Pin - How do you remove these? #5  
We need a little bit of help.

The main bucket/thumb pivot pin on our 110 TLB has stopped taking grease from two of the fittings. We want to take the pin out and clean the grease channels. But this pin is completely different from any other pin on the machine - see pictures. It's got an internal threaded hole on one end and a plate on the other

Has anyone removed this pin and could give us advice on the proper technique?

Thanks in advance for any help.

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Have you tried replacing both zerks, and then using a "grease buster" from Lock-n-Lube, and filled with Kroil??
 
   / John Deere 110 TLB Main Backhoe Bucket Pivot Pin - How do you remove these?
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#6  
Thanks everyone, but this is still a mystery:

- There's no bolt going through the pin that we can see.

- There's no bolt and large flat washer holding the pin in that we can see, the threaded hole is empty like in the picture.

- We have tried clearing the Zerks without any luck (we've got a Zerkazapper like tool).

We actually can't figure out what holds this pin in place....
 
   / John Deere 110 TLB Main Backhoe Bucket Pivot Pin - How do you remove these? #7  
It's pressed in you can try pounding it out from the bolt side and put a pipe wrench on the other side and twist well somebody hits the other end
 
   / John Deere 110 TLB Main Backhoe Bucket Pivot Pin - How do you remove these? #8  
The second photo a washer and bolt go there...
 
   / John Deere 110 TLB Main Backhoe Bucket Pivot Pin - How do you remove these? #9  
Thanks everyone, but this is still a mystery:

- There's no bolt going through the pin that we can see.

- There's no bolt and large flat washer holding the pin in that we can see, the threaded hole is empty like in the picture.

- We have tried clearing the Zerks without any luck (we've got a Zerkazapper like tool).

We actually can't figure out what holds this pin in place....

If you can borrow an Enerpac portable hydraulic press unit,( a common auto body shop tool ) you might be able to press that pin out.
Placing the bucket between two concrete walls, and using a hydraulic jack as a press might work too, if you can find a suitable location to do that.
Or put one side of the bucket against a wall, and borrow a friend's tractor (you are in VT.) to act as a portable jack backstop.
Tap, and turn the opposite end with a pipe wrench also, while at the same time applying hydraulic jack force.
I would be wary of putting a bolt in that bolt hole and then hitting it hard.
You could damage the bolt hole threads, though they could then be chased with a thread tap later.
 
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   / John Deere 110 TLB Main Backhoe Bucket Pivot Pin - How do you remove these? #10  
We need a little bit of help.

The main bucket/thumb pivot pin on our 110 TLB has stopped taking grease from two of the fittings. We want to take the pin out and clean the grease channels. But this pin is completely different from any other pin on the machine - see pictures. It's got an internal threaded hole on one end and a plate on the other

Has anyone removed this pin and could give us advice on the proper technique?

Thanks in advance for any help.

View attachment 649506View attachment 649507

Almost looks like it's been welded in place (picture on the left). Is the thumb a Deere accessory or added later?
 

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