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deck bracket bushing and e clip?

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horseman with no horse

i guess my e clip popped out the deck lift  in the frame, that and the bushing is gone, where can i get a replacement?

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horseman with no horse

520 H Deck Lift Arm - Wheel Horse Tractors - RedSquare Wheel Horse Forum

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horseman with no horse

its the bushing and clip for this 

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Lee1977

It's a 1/2" ID x 5/8" OD brass flange bushing. If you have hardware or Lowes or Home Depot that keeps there parts draw up tp date. it should not be hard to find

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ri702bill
4 hours ago, Lee1977 said:

Lowes or Home Depot that keeps there parts draw up tp date

Not around here!! The local Lowes fasteners section is an absolute joke. The drawers resemble a campsite after being raided by a bunch of feral rabid raccoons.

And the local Home Depot "streamlined" their selection to about half the size it was 2 years ago.... marketing genius I guess.

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gwest_ca

The 1/2" E-ring will fit a 7/16" groove in a 1/2" shaft.

The rings are stamped so one side has rounded edges and the other is sharp. Install the ring with the sharp side facing away from the bushing for more holding pressure. The sharp edges have less chance of being forced out of the groove.

 

Correction - I had it backwards - fixed it.

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Ed Kennell

My ACE Hardware has flanged bushings and E clips in the pull out drawers.

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Blaine

ACE is the place. 

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Brockport Bill

i actually had the flange part of the hoodstand wear off and had to replace the hoodstand - - worse was the shaft itself was "rust welded" --- nightmare to get apart and remove

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