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Cub 154 - IH 54 Blade bushings

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Cub 154 - IH 54 Blade bushings

Postby HolbrookBill » Tue Jan 15, 2008 12:21 pm

Everyone,

I bought a blade for my 154 a while ago and it's been working great for me even though all I did was throw it on the tractor and start using it.

When I bought the blade, no bushings were included even though the TC-131 Parts Catalog shows a bunch of them. I would love to install them while I also assemble the correct set of bolts, etc. for the plow, but I haven't had any luck finding them.

Does anyone know where I can find these bushings, or what they might even be made of. Would these be something I could fabricate?

Thanks!
Bill

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Postby Jim Becker » Tue Jan 15, 2008 2:36 pm

The only bushings I know of are on various pins or bolts in the lift linkage -- maybe 10 or a dozen of them. They are probably all still available but you may save some money making your own. They are made of steel. Just check the sizes of the pins/bolts and the holes they fit in and size them accordingly. I think they are all 1/2 inch ID. You may want to oversize the OD to make up for wear. The lengths are probably just a bit more than the thickness of the part they go into, so the bolt can be tightened and the parts will still be free to pivot.

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Postby HolbrookBill » Tue Jan 15, 2008 3:05 pm

Jim,

That's pretty much EXACTLY the information I was looking for!

Thanks a ton!

Bill


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