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608KEB

I found this bolt up by the front of the plow. I came in the garage to reattach the tire chain. I noticed this bolt on the floor in front of the plow. Either it came off the tractor or the plow. I checked the hubs. They were fine. Any clues where it goes? It may also have come off my 42" single stage snowthrower.

 

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rmaynard

I can't remember ever seeing anything like that as part of the plow, and it looks a little short for a rear hub, but I would look for a hub missing a set screw.

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608KEB

I looked at the hubs on both tractors. I know I had it off at one time. I saw anti- seeze paste on it. I'm dumfounded... I guess I'll have something to think about

 

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can whlvr

look at the pulley on the snowthrower,could be a set screw for the drive pulley

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TDF5G

What size is it?

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Ed Kennell
35 minutes ago, can whlvr said:

look at the pulley on the snowthrower,could be a set screw for the drive pulley

                                                   :text-yeahthat:

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GlenPettit

Do your rear wheel Hubs have two bolts in each each to lock it onto the axle, looks like one of those bolts to me (what the metal wheels bolt on to).

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608KEB

It came out of the snowthrower pulley. I can't believe it fell out in the garage.. I got lucky!! Thanks guys a couple hundred heads is better than 1!

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Ed Kennell
39 minutes ago, 608KEB said:

  couple hundred heads is better than 1!

Quoting my granddad   " Two heads are better than one...even if one is a cabbage head".

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857 horse

Yeah,,,well anyway,,,,.that is one mean looking machine hanging off that blade...hang a blanket over that Horse tonight//

We can see it earns its keep..   Proceed soldier !!!!

 

                                       howard in Virginia

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