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Model G Parts ID Help

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    Posted: 07 Feb 2012 at 4:51pm
I need a little help on these model G parts.

Are these all of the parts for the rear hand lift?  What does the lever pivot on?  Was there a shoulder bolt or spacer for the lever to pivot on?  Does the toothed sprocket mount directly on the tractor mounting pads?  Either I am missing something or the sprocket portion is bent.  It is not parallel to the mounting pads and when held against the tractor mounting pad the sprocket hits the tractor.


Anybody have any idea what this part is?  It fits on the front frame tubes.


Any idea what this part is?  It's Persian Orange and was with a bunch of model G parts, but I'm not sure it's a model G part.

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It's hard to believe someone hasn't already responded to this !
The top picture is for the rear tool bar (all pieces I need, btw).
I added text the your picture, don't know about the other parts, sorry.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mmccarty Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Feb 2012 at 5:41pm
Thanks Warren.  That's pretty much what I figured, but the toothed portion of the mounting bracket must be twisted.  Is the toothed portion supposed to be parallel, perfectly in line with the portion of the bracket with the two holes?  When I place it on the mounting pad the upper, toothed portion turns inward and hits the tractor.  That's a pretty stout piece so I didn't think it was bent.  Maybe somebody ran over it at one time...
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Looking at it again, it does look bent. Mine is straight in line with the tractor but leans away at the top.
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Yeah, then there's a good twist in this one...

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Yep, pretty good twist there ! Looks like it has the lean out at the top, just needs the end and brace brought back. Gonna need a well fastened down large vise to hold that and bend it back.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mmccarty Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Feb 2012 at 7:58pm
Ok, another question for ya then...  What fasteners were originally used at the rear of the hood?  This one has slotted round head machine screws with loose nuts on the inside.  It looks like it could really use some u-nuts.  
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If you are refering to the bolts that hold the hood to the rear support, they could be slotted stove bolts, or cap screws, with nuts on the underside. The support has 3 bolts with spacers, 2 at the bottom and 1 up several inches on the left. Bob
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Mine are just regular hex head bolts, 3/4" long. Slotted stove bolts would be fine as long as you never-sieze the threads. That slot ain't worth much once it rusts in place !
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