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I acquired some side panels for my Quietline 1000 tractor. It appears that I am missing the mounting hardware. Can anybody post a picture so I can see what I am supposed to have and maybe get an idea to fabricate the missing pieces? There appears to be a large hole perhaps for a pin of some sort on one end to attach to the frame and a smaller hole at the other end that does not seem to mount to anything. Perhaps a small rod to the other side?
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The curved lips at the bottoms of parts No. 1 and 2 slip inside the frame beside the engine.
Part No. 3 hooks into the holes at the tops of parts No. 1 and 2, and stretches across the top of the engine. Part No. 4 goes through the holes at the top/rear of parts No. 1 and 2 and screws into threaded holes in the dash tower. |
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I use bolts, rather than thumb screws or wing nuts. They seem to get lost in the acreage,lol.
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I use bolts and wing nuts.
I put the bolts in from the back side so they stay put, then just use common wing nuts to hold the panels on from the outside. All 3 of my machines use this, and it is convenient.
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I put the side panels on the shelf along with the bolts and spring and run without.
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