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Torino

C-175. Was working the tractor and noticed this on the ground. I think it is from the tractor because of the red paint. Sure is big though. Don't know where it would go.

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glgrumpy

Front axle center pin lock-nut?

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toolmaker40

mule drive cover ? on pto front?

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Duff

What Toolmaker said......

Duff :thumbs:

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rmaynard

Dittos on the mule drive cover.

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ericj

yea the mule cover. the nut that holds the cover and pulleys

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Torino

It is for the mule drive cover. I do not have one so so I even need the nut?

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mrocket49

Yes, you need that nut on because it keeps the idler pulleys on the shaft.

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Kelly

It's supposed to hold the cover, spacer, outer pulley spacer and inner pulley on, but most the pulleys are rusted to the shaft, my FIL, called me one day asking if I had a pulley, so I just took a mule drive over to him, he said he was mowing and the pulley shot off out in to the pond when he was mowing, and had no clue why??? but then he said he never had a cover or nut on it for years, but today it let loose.

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