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    DIY FRONT PIVOT PIN TOOL

    Didn't know where to put this of if you all would even care but here is what I came up with




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    Good idea! I took the easy way out and bought a clevis pin with the holes from Florence Hardware. Had this typed before you mentioned that...
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    That's brilliant. That's similar to what I do to change out lifters in small cummins engines, but that's a different story. Knowing that, as soon as your video started I thought to myself, why didn't I think of that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FortTom View Post
    Good idea! I took the easy way out and bought a clevis pin with the holes from Florence Hardware. Had this typed before you mentioned that...
    Lol thanks


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    Quote Originally Posted by KW900A View Post
    That's brilliant. That's similar to what I do to change out lifters in small cummins engines, but that's a different story. Knowing that, as soon as your video started I thought to myself, why didn't I think of that?
    I place I worked an old maintenance man carried one around in his bag he would use it was much bigger than this but when I seen the dow at the hardware store I had same thought


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    Great idea!
    There's no "Team" in F**K YOU!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joelski View Post
    Great idea!
    Thanks


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    I used to have a similar tool. Haven't used it since the magnets from Battle Arms were included in their BAD-ASS kits.

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    I splurged and bought the Squirrel Daddy tool for $7

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    A buddy of mine made me a tool like that a few years ago out of aluminum. Only difference is, one is end bent 90 degrees so it's easy to flip.

    Like Stick said though, haven't used mine since Battle Arms included magnets. I'll try to dig that tool up later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stickman View Post
    I used to have a similar tool. Haven't used it since the magnets from Battle Arms were included in their BAD-ASS kits.
    Quote Originally Posted by UWone77 View Post
    A buddy of mine made me a tool like that a few years ago out of aluminum. Only difference is, one is end bent 90 degrees so it's easy to flip.

    Like Stick said though, haven't used mine since Battle Arms included magnets. I'll try to dig that tool up later.
    I have the magnet but I guess I need more practice can't get it to work with mil spec pins


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    Quote Originally Posted by BoilerUp View Post
    I splurged and bought the Squirrel Daddy tool for $7
    Guess I needed to do more research when I was looking all I could find was 30 dollar tools


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cotton68spc View Post
    I have the magnet but I guess I need more practice can't get it to work with mil spec pins


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    Can be done, but you're right they are a little trickier with milspec pins.

    Dude... who uses milspec pins anyway? I think I use Battle Arms pins for virtually every build now. Unless I'm trying to cut a few corners on a more budget one.

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