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Old 02-11-14, 05:12 PM
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jhazel
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Cotter pins can often be removed with either a plastic mallet (may destroy the mallet's head but they aren't that expensive) or a C-clamp using a convenient socket as a standoff around the pin. Liberal use of penetrating oil and lots of soak time will probably be needed.
I'm also a romantic so I say go for it.
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