I have a '69 450 that needs some steering clutch work done.
I am trying to get the master pins out of the links but they don't seem to want to budge or move at all.
First, I do have both snap rings off of the pins. The tracks are positioned as per specs - at the rear and about approx. at the corned of the gearbox. I do not have oxy-acetylene and am using a tiger torch with propane, to put heat to the plates. I have tried driving the pins out with a sledge and drift but they don't want to move - yet


So, what do you experienced owners use to remove your "master track pins" ?
I am thinking heating and then maybe using a hydraulic jack - providing it is properly supported and positioned.
Any advice would be very welcome - I am in a bit of a bind and the weather is starting to get very wintery now



Thanks in advance
mariner