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Bolt part number needed
Would anyone know the part number of this shoulder bolt? (Image stolen from YouTube)
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You can find that in the parts lookup in the yellow box above. Here is a screen shot of that page. Part #738-3004 I think is what you have circled.
Screenshot 2024-09-16 at 20-54-46 Lookup Parts Via Diagram Cub Cadet US.jpg
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Thanks! I’m still learning my way around
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It takes a far bit a time to figure out part numbers and all this.
Been at it for a long time and I would be lost without these guys that actually fully grasp it. If you get to know the parts diagrams for your machine. Cub Cadet Parts lookup that Oak mentioned. And then start looking for parts on the other banners above you will learn a load in short order. I am just amazed there was a 782 within 1000 miles of me and I missed it. Have fun with the tractor. Ken |
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And they are only $35.29 a pair w/shipping + tax!!!
And if/when you get them you will find the holes where the shoulder rides to probably be way oversize and/or egg shaped. Best to weld up the holes and re-drill to the proper size before installing the new bolts. Someone w/a lathe could make them in a pinch. Have fun and good luck!! |
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