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Topic: Where do the bolts go?
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| EGBinOR
09-23-2012 15:29:03
174.25.181.101
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  Finished my M restoration and had these two blts left. Tore this thing down about three years ago and don't remember where these 2 go. Anybody know? Thanks for any help! EGBinOR |
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| Hotflashjr
09-24-2012 07:47:15
199.144.39.28
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Re: Where do the bolts go? in reply to EGBinOR, 09-23-2012 15:29:03
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| If you have the PTO shield that is what the bottom brace attaches to when you mount it as well as one bolt on the top. If you do not plan on having the PTO shield on your tractor, or if your tractor is minus the PTO, you could just use regular bolts as well. |
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| embashaw@q.com
09-24-2012 21:04:44
174.25.181.101
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Re: Where do the bolts go? in reply to Hotflashjr, 09-24-2012 07:47:15
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| Thanks very much guys! You nailed it. When I bought the tractor they didn't have the shield on it, it was in a barrell with a bunch of other parts and I decided to put it on, hence the xtra bolts! Thanks again EGBinOR |
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| M-MAN
09-23-2012 18:43:32
74.235.33.113
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Re: Where do the bolts go? in reply to EGBinOR, 09-23-2012 15:29:03
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| They go in the bottom of the powershaft (PTO) housing. I don't have the shields on mine so I can't tell you which holes they are supposed to be in. I have one that has them in each corner and one that has them in the left and center holes. |
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| James Howell
09-24-2012 07:40:51
75.227.252.213
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Re: Where do the bolts go? in reply to M-MAN, 09-23-2012 18:43:32
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| | Here's a photo of "Sparky" our 51M. 
The bolts are a little dirty, but they are in the bottom of the powershaft (PTO) housing as you stated. |
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