"the gaul to use my seat cushions as material for the torque tube nest"
ROFL!!
A buddy of mine lives up in the northern reaches of Westchester Co., NY. It was in the country when he moved up there. I got lookin' at the little Cub he bought back then, and he's got 1/4" galvanized mesh rigged over every hole on the torque tube and final drives to keep the devil meeses out.
I don't see one listed for the clutch adjustment access hole in the parts book for either of my tractors (BN and SuperC) and I'd have to go out in the rain to measure, but I wonder if the oval cover for the front handhole might be made to fit over the hole in question here.
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