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What is this bracket?

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Topic: What is this bracket?
Posted By: BennyLumpkin
Subject: What is this bracket?
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2011 at 8:25am
What is this bracket on the cross piece of the lift arms on my 45? It looks like its supposed to be there, but doesnt look like it doesnt do anything.




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1934 WC254
1945 WF
1945 WC135755
1951 WD68085
1953 WD45-150217
1957 WD45D-230744D
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Posted By: AaronSEIA
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2011 at 8:55am
Looks like part of a top link bracket to me.
AaronSEIA


Posted By: R.W
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2011 at 9:21am
Looks like a toplink bracket with half of it cut off...

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Posted By: Pat the Plumber CIL
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2011 at 9:27am
I have the same thing but longer on my WD45.Like others have said some type of top link.

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Posted By: David Gibson (OH)
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2011 at 9:51am
Just like the others said....top link bracket.

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1956 WD45


Posted By: Brian G. NY
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2011 at 11:56am
I've seen a few of the homemade toplink brackets; I even made one for my own WD.
However, unless this has been cut off (which it doesn't look like it has been) there is no place to attach the end of the toplink. That looks like a typical square head setscrew used on many A-C things but why would it be there since the toplink bracket has to be free to move on the shaft. Also.....i have a clamp on each side of my bracket to keep it centered.  The only thing I see that would keep this bracket "located" is that setscrew.
I know..........I posed a lot of questions but did not answer the question.  LOL


Posted By: Brian Jasper co. Ia
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2011 at 11:59am
I was kind of thinking the same thing Brian. That bracket looks like it has been there a long time from the condition of the paint and the square nut. Same situation here, I don't know what it is either.

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Posted By: HaroldOmaha
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2011 at 12:08pm
It looks like a brace attachment for something that moves with the hydralic arms, maybe a post hole digger or lift arms.


Posted By: Ted J
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2011 at 10:23pm
This piece is used for locking the top link in place so it doesn't slide back and forth.  There should be 2 of them, one for both sides of the toplink.  It is home made, I have 2 of them.  They just squeeze down on the rock shaft to keep it from sliding.

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Posted By: David Gibson (OH)
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2011 at 11:10pm
Originally posted by Ted J Ted J wrote:

This piece is used for locking the top link in place so it doesn't slide back and forth.  There should be 2 of them, one for both sides of the toplink.  It is home made, I have 2 of them.  They just squeeze down on the rock shaft to keep it from sliding.
That is how mine is set up too.

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1956 WD45



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