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54-A blade, Flexible Clevis

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54-A blade, Flexible Clevis

Postby Curtis » Tue Oct 28, 2014 7:14 pm

Looking for a drawing of the flexible clevis part number 651 268 R91 for the 54A blade

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Re: 54-A blade, Flexible Clevis

Postby PoconoCub » Tue Oct 28, 2014 7:21 pm

Curtis wrote:Looking for a drawing of the flexible clevis part number 651 268 R91 for the 54A blade


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Re: 54-A blade, Flexible Clevis

Postby Curtis » Tue Oct 28, 2014 7:30 pm

Thanks Pocono

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Re: 54-A blade, Flexible Clevis

Postby Scrivet » Tue Oct 28, 2014 10:08 pm

Might be worth while to know where that drawing is located here on the forum, as well as giving credit where credit is due. This drawing and many others are available by clicking on:
"Rudi's Manuals" in the heading above,
then "Implement and Part Sketches"
then under Rudy Oblak "Rudy's CADD drawings"
then click on whether you want dwg, bmp, or jpg format files and pick the one you want

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Re: 54-A blade, Flexible Clevis

Postby Curtis » Wed Oct 29, 2014 6:02 am

I really appreciate Rudy's CAD drawings, but for some reason the last two weeks or so I have been unable to access them, until this morning. Whoever fixed that issue, thanks. I now have a fully functioning grader blade rear mounted, now I'm sorting out/fabricating the parts I need to mount it on the front.

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Re: 54-A blade, Flexible Clevis

Postby pickerandsinger » Wed Oct 29, 2014 6:04 am

For sure….Rudi is a valuable asset to our Forum…. :worthy: ….He notified me yesterday he is presently working on a Cadd drawing of the Henderson Loader…A little change of topic, but he's worth it….. :lol: …Hooray Rudi... :{_}: :{_}: :{_}: Dave
Scrivet wrote:Might be worth while to know where that drawing is located here on the forum, as well as giving credit where credit is due. This drawing and many others are available by clicking on:
"Rudi's Manuals" in the heading above,
then "Implement and Part Sketches"
then under Rudy Oblak "Rudy's CADD drawings"
then click on whether you want dwg, bmp, or jpg format files and pick the one you want
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Re: 54-A blade, Flexible Clevis

Postby Buzzard Wing » Wed Oct 29, 2014 7:46 am

Could be just me or the fact that I used it on a Lo Boy (shorter lift range) but I found the flexible clevis pretty useless.
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Re: 54-A blade, Flexible Clevis

Postby Peter Person » Wed Oct 29, 2014 8:17 am

Buzzard Wing wrote:Could be just me or the fact that I used it on a Lo Boy (shorter lift range) but I found the flexible clevis pretty useless.


Same here Larry. Bought mine from TM thinking it would be good to have, trouble is I lost most of the lift, which on a regular Cub is only about 4" to begin with. Tried a couple of things to see if I could get it to work - no dice. Sits in the Cub spare parts bin.

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Re: 54-A blade, Flexible Clevis

Postby Jim Becker » Wed Oct 29, 2014 10:20 am

As the various pivot points in the blade wear, you loose lift. The loose joints also provide the function of the flexible clevis.

By the way, if you rebush the pivots but center them on the existing loose holes, you will usually still be missing some of the original lift.


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