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Hood support - two screws at bottom?
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Re: Nope
allenlook wrote:The underside of the forward part of my hood only has the bolts for holding the lights and two nuts on either side where the doglegs attach.
Otherwise it is a smooth cavity.
Well, I guess if you dont see any brackets just forward of the headlight mount holes then they are missing. They are originally spot welded on and a lot of times where they break off it appears to be 2 small holes wher the welds broke. 1 of mine was drilled at the weld points and fastened with screws so I rewelded that bracket on and filled the screw holes. The shallowest hood heighth in front is where they would be if they are there, If not look for small holes or signs of broken off spot welds. Other than taking a picture thats the best I can explain it.
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Ain't there...
Well, that explains that little hole and the little spot-welds.
Drat, now what?
Drat, now what?
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Re: Ain't there...
allenlook wrote:
Drat, now what?
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"Drat", Find some or make some brackets and weld`em on.
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Yeah!
Aha! So that's what we're talking about... Nope, I got *nothing* like that on my hood!
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That was mighty sweet of 'im.
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Problem is that if you look close you'll notice Bud's paint job isn't holding up too well. Actually that belongs to a neighbor who brought it over asking if I would see why his governor wasn't working.
I couldn't understand why my pictures came out blurry and washed out, until looking at the camera at home I relaized I had left it programed for night photography the last time I used it.
I hate to admit it, but I forgot to tell Bud that the clips on Missy were broken off the hood, and he didin't realize it until after it was painted. Mine are now mounted with bolts.
I couldn't understand why my pictures came out blurry and washed out, until looking at the camera at home I relaized I had left it programed for night photography the last time I used it.
I hate to admit it, but I forgot to tell Bud that the clips on Missy were broken off the hood, and he didin't realize it until after it was painted. Mine are now mounted with bolts.
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I would like to point out, the rad supports should be put on with the welded nuts on the back facing the front. WARNING use a very short bolt(one half inch) or you will damage the top of the rad Don!t ask.Oh !!my new cored rad Did I do that ? :
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Bad manual...
The bad part is that in the parts manual, the radiator supports are drawn so that they *look* like the welded nut should be positioned toward the rear of the tractor!
It's very hard to see (as are many drawings in the manuals) but going by the "size" of the holes drawn, and by the 3-d aspect of one of the holes on the radiator support in the foreground, it really looks to me like the manual is backwards.
It's very hard to see (as are many drawings in the manuals) but going by the "size" of the holes drawn, and by the 3-d aspect of one of the holes on the radiator support in the foreground, it really looks to me like the manual is backwards.
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