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help
do you need the curved bracket for the grader blade in addition to the curved one on the hydraulic unit if so can someone point me in the direction of one thank you.
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Re: help
Here's a link to some photos from TM Tractor that might help: http://www.tmtractor.com/tm-tractor/gim ... 4a_001.htm
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Re: help
no guys my cub is a 1959 I know what I need just not the where an is it really needed
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Re: help
You can get away without the curved one on the hydraulic unit, a.k.a the "boomerang", if you can cobble up something else. What other curved bracket are you referring to?
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Re: help
I think I understand what he is asking. Here is a photo from TM Tractor Parts. He's asking if you can get away without using the bellcrank extension (boomerang) and just bolt the push bar directly to the similarly shaped bellcrank (other curved bracket) on the Touch Control rockshaft. Because the push bar needs to pivot freely on the bolt shown in the photo, some means of support needs to be provided on the outside. Otherwise that connection will just flop around and eventually damage all parts involved.
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Re: help
yup[ don is correct does anybody make them or have one for sale?
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Re: help
It came with the Cub-54A blade.
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