they are in there very tight, you need to get something wedged under the head of the axle pin like a flat head screwdriver blade tip or the tip of needle nose pliers, and hammer it out. I'm afraid it's the only way and it always feels as if you are going to break it as they are in there so tight.
Can't say I'm familiar with harbour freight are they a proper hardware store of just a store that sells some tools because cheap tools will just cause confusion and delay.
Can't say I'm familiar with harbour freight are they a proper hardware store of just a store that sells some tools because cheap tools will just cause confusion and delay.