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Re: OUCH!!! Sheared bolt!!!
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Posted by Tim Malin TO ALL OF YOU on April 07, 2002 at 16:58:56 from (207.190.93.43):
In Reply to: OUCH!!! Sheared bolt!!! posted by Tim Malin on April 07, 2002 at 15:35:15:
The bolt is located: There is a large, probably 1 and a half inch diameter pin where the drawbar itself connects to the tractor straight underneath. When the pin is in place, a 9/16 headed bolt goes into the casting with a small 1x1 inch piece of flat steel to hold the large pin up. It doesn't take much, so it isn't much. However, I may be able to try with a vice-grips, but I think the easy out might by the way to go. Keep the responses coming, I learn something new with each one.
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