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Offset link to tie mower lift to Hayban lift on rock shaft
I know this was spoken of before and Sam Mac posted a picture of one. A real nice reinforced offset link. I need one because I sheared the welds on the rockshaft and after rewelding the cam end of the rockshaft 3 or 4 times I have now lost registration between the two points for lifting the Hayban snow blade. When this happens it requires a different length tube or rod betwween the plow and rockshaft. I've had three tubes made thus far. I hope this makes sence.
I'm handicaped now and can't do much (can't walk or stand long) to fabricate a link or tube but I have a couple of men from my church that are willing to help. I was able to crawl onto the 1872 to mow my yard all Summer long and I would like to plow snow from my drive this Winter. I can install the Hayban on another 1872 but I don't want to break any more welds so adding the link is important to that end. Thanks for any help, Steve |
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What blade and tractor are we referring to here?
A model 401 by chance? A picture and/or copy of parts page would be quite helpful here. I have a #401 and it will live on my 2082 this winter. Are you talking either one of these 2 rectangular brackets that bolt to each side of the frame here?? I have both styles available |
I guess I was clear as mud, my apology.
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The link I'm after is maybe 1" wide x 1/4" thick and about 3"-4" long with an offset midway. It serves to tie two points on the rockshaft together so that the roll pins and weld work together to prevent the weld from shearing. I will look some more for the picture Sam Mac posted of it. |
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I think it will be clear in this thread with Sam Mac's photos; https://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/...ad.php?t=54402
And my modified snow plow is shown here fwiw. https://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/...649#post484649 |
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https://www.xtrememotorworks.com/Pus...e%20Parts.html
scroll down to the 7th item. Steve nailed it. |
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