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F-20 Draw Bar Mounts

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SproutW

09-23-2007 10:02:52




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Got my axle on this morning and was getting ready to put on my bull gears when I noticed the draw bar mounts were loose. The mounts are riveted on. How in the heck do you tighten them properly? I wanted to keep the original look and would like to avoid replacing them with bolts.

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SproutW

09-23-2007 10:04:21




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 Re: F-20 Draw Bar Mounts in reply to SproutW, 09-23-2007 10:02:52  
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Another picture. You can see the rivets in this picture. The whole mount moves 1/4 to 1/2 inch. Any help would be greatly appreciated.



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Curtis Vaughan

09-24-2007 16:51:47




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 Re: F-20 Draw Bar Mounts in reply to SproutW, 09-23-2007 10:04:21  
Sprout, Wish I could offer help but I"ve never run across such a thing. Machine shop with a big press comes to mind with regard to cold pressing those rivets. If your tractor will see mild use and pulling on that draw bar perhaps that may be a way to go, but not sure. Good luck. Have you had an opportunity to see what is keeping the brake lever rod assembly (dissappears into the axle drop housing)in place that the brake lever attaches to? A previous owner welded the brake lever to the rod assembly on my F-20 and I was wanting to change it out. So was wondering what lay ahead.

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SproutW

09-25-2007 05:31:59




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 Re: F-20 Draw Bar Mounts in reply to Curtis Vaughan, 09-24-2007 16:51:47  
Nothing held the brake lever except rust. I thought it had a key or cotter pin but nothing present. Just has a cotter pin on the side to keep it from moving side to side.

You have to take off the brakes and pull the brake rod out through the brake housing. The brake lever is attached to the brake rod. Make sure you have a rubber mallet because the brake cover is usually rusted on. Let me know if you need more info.

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Curtis Vaughan

09-25-2007 07:44:10




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 Re: F-20 Draw Bar Mounts in reply to SproutW, 09-25-2007 05:31:59  
Think I've got the picture.
Thanks.



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