Posted by Haas on September 28, 2012 at 18:53:50 from (75.201.86.85):
In Reply to: Super A mounting hole posted by BOB HAWBECKER on September 28, 2012 at 16:48:51:
I used to have one of these blades and still have a copy of the manual. It does not show details of the part that goes in the square hole. However, as I recall, it was not square stock that went in there for mounting the blade, but rather a piece of round stock. I don't recall if the round stock was bored through, or just drilled and tapped in the ends to mount the blade bracket. I don't know why IH used the round stock. but I suspect that it was so that part could pivot a little if it needed to.
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