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Help with lift bolts/pins

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Mike in NC

03-05-2006 14:28:33




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I just hate it when I do this. I disassembled my TO-20 over the winter for restoration. I now find I have misplaced the two bolts/pins that go through the center of the the two lower lift arms. These bolts/pins hold the lower lift arms to the leveling rod on the right and a similar (though not adjustable) arm on the left. It appears they are about 5/8" in diameter. Would someone please tell me what hardware is installed here (dimensions etc:). I may never find them and I'm not sure if I'm looking for bolts or pins. I just hate it when I do this. Thanks---Mike

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John (UK)

03-06-2006 07:28:44




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 Re: Help with lift bolts/pins in reply to Mike in NC, 03-05-2006 14:28:33  
Sparex do the later pattern of this pin it is part number S61019. They should be available from your local tractor dealer to order.



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TexMac

03-05-2006 15:34:00




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 Re: Help with lift bolts/pins in reply to Mike in NC, 03-05-2006 14:28:33  
TO30 uses simple cylindrical pins about 2 - 2 1/2 inches long. Simple flat head on one end about 1/8 inch thick, cotter key on the other end. Minimal slack in holes they go through. Same as at the top. Had to replace mine last year due to excessive wear. No reason to think TO20 would be any different. Any Massey dealer should have them. Pittsburg Tractor had them in stock when I got mine.

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Jerry/MT

03-05-2006 15:24:41




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 Re: Help with lift bolts/pins in reply to Mike in NC, 03-05-2006 14:28:33  
It's a 7/16 x 1-1/2" "eye bolt" with a 7/16 NF threaded end, part number 180 856 M1. There is also a bushing, part no. 180 859 M1 that slides over the bolt. I think they are available from dealers and parts houses.



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TexMac

03-05-2006 15:40:11




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 Re: Help with lift bolts/pins in reply to Jerry/MT, 03-05-2006 15:24:41  
Sorry, Jerry"s right. Was thinking of the lower of the 2 pins on top. Need to read the question more clearly.



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