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D17 Mystery Part

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    Posted: 15 Oct 2023 at 3:23pm
I am 99% done with a FULL restore of a 1958 D17  I was very careful to label everything as I took it apart.  It is all back together and i have one part left over.  I have looked everywhere and nothing stands out.  It looks similar to the bracket that holds the brake lock.  Any help would be appreciatd.
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Brake rod support maybe??
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Was it bolted to the cylinder head, for lifting? What are hole dimensions? And is the hex pattern worn into the piece, or factory made it that way.
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It would not have been used for lifting.  The bracket is only 2 inches long.  The hex pattern appears to be original but you never know with these old machines.  It closely resembles the bracket for the brake lock but not exactly.  I will hold on to it until I figure it out.  Does not appear to be a critical part.
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How LARGE is it?  Large enough to hold the rear work lamp on??
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I just restored my series 1 and I do not recall that part.

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heck I'm impressed you only have ONE  leftover part !!!
rear work light mounting bracket sounds good, as there's only ONE of these 2" long parts

perhaps a 'parts picture' may show it ???
like others, I'm curious, so hopefully someone will KNOW what it is !!
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