I'm getting ready to move the mid-mount grader blade from Casper to Scruffy, and need to make a couple missing parts. It's not installed correctly on Casper, so I'd like to make a couple original style parts. This will also give me down pressure... I'm presently using lifting chain.
What I need is dimensions for:
Front lifting rod 650 165 R91
lifting bracket 650 152 R1
If I have original material sizes and lengths, I'm sure I can make them.
Casper is getting ready to do the harrow work in the garden.
Thanks in advance...
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George Willer wrote:What I need is dimensions for:
Front lifting rod 650 165 R91
lifting bracket 650 152 R1
George. Not exactly sure what those P/N's look like (can't locate them in my books), but if you can point me to a picture on Rudi's site, I can go out back and dig my blade stuff out to try and get dimensions for you........
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George. Not exactly sure what those P/N's look like (can't locate them in my books), but if you can point me to a picture on Rudi's site, I can go out back and dig my blade stuff out to try and get dimensions for you........
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I'd appreciate that, Ron. On Rudi's site, look at the HTML file manual for the McCormick Deerind leveling and grader blade. On page 13, they will be item #5 and #13.
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George the rod on mine measures 21†long------9/16†dia. --the bends at ends are 90 deg. Opposite each other. Drilled for cotter pin. The bracket is ¼â€by 2†2 1/2â€angel iron . Holes spaced 1†from ends -2 ½â€
Side of angel goes up Hole of ½†dia. goes to bottom 9/16" for rod- Have picture of mine if you send me A email add. DAVE
Side of angel goes up Hole of ½†dia. goes to bottom 9/16" for rod- Have picture of mine if you send me A email add. DAVE
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