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Torsion bar bracket on 200 |
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Fritz
Bronze Level Joined: 19 Feb 2024 Location: Wellington ohio Points: 14 |
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Posted: 12 Jun 2024 at 5:08pm |
Managed to get the thing off to make repairs, but how to get proper torque on the corner nuts behind the torsion bar?
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DrAllis
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 20494 |
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Don't know why you would need to remove it unless you were working on the torsion bar. Don't think there is a "torque" for those two lock nuts. I would normally say loosen each nut 2 full turns and remove the four bolts that hold the brackets and then disassemble. When assembling, tighten the two nuts 2 full turns tight and it is where it was before.
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Fritz
Bronze Level Joined: 19 Feb 2024 Location: Wellington ohio Points: 14 |
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Okay thank you I will remember that. The reason I took it off was I wanted a flat surface to bolt my splitting stand to, I have to strip the housing bare and I have to be able to wheel it around in my cramped shop if other emergencies arise. (Can’t block the lift).
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