Posted by jww1968 on August 10, 2014 at 18:40:37 from (70.226.199.11):
howdy fellas, im new to tractors been a car guy for years but now have this 400 and a super m to keep up and running. back story is that my father in law had a small farm and he passed a couple years ago, ive been keeping every thing up since then and now im tearing down some sheds and out buildings on the land. ive been using the 400 because it has a trip bucket loader on it, i have no idea of manufacturer. last week a mounting bolt broke and fell out of the bracket that mounts to the rearend. i know a pic would be much better but i dont have one, the 'bolt' is t in shape and splips into a u grove in the bracket then goes over the axle and one under also, threaded so a large nut can be screw on it against the rear bracket. i just read this and it makes little sense to me but maybe one of you speaks ''central illinois semi city guy'' language and can help me find these bolts. at any rate you should get a chuckle out of this.
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