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A tid bit of info that might be helpful.  

 

Unfortunately for my wife my brain is not that of a romantic, but of a mechanic.  My wife had to learn that finding the oh so right gift was a rare event for me over the years.  Bless those husbands who are so inclined for their partners are lucky. 

 

Back to my bracket.  Making a winch / suitcase weight bracket out of two inch angle iron that bolts to the front of my 312-8 through the existing 3/8 inch holes at the front of the frame. The two hole right above the axel are very difficult to get bolts through. At 2 a.m. last night I have a thought.  How about one long bolt that reaches from side to side.  Picked up an 3/8 x 8" bolt at TSC and lickity split the new bolt was in place. 

 

Man did I bury the lead on this topic.

 

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ri702bill

OK....... ??

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Ed Kennell

:confusion-waiting:    :confusion-confused:

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CCW
9 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

OK....... ??

 

7 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

:confusion-waiting:    :confusion-confused:

 

Take a new look.  Accidental submittal before I finished my thought process.

 

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CCW

BTW - When I get this thing finished I will post some photos. 

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Ed Kennell
33 minutes ago, CCW said:

Picked up an 3/8 x 8" bolt at TSC and lickity split the new bolt was in place. 

This is the method of attaching a snow blower with the frame mount kit  used on older WHs.

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ri702bill

Not mine, but its cousin someone else has... the 3/8 x8 frame bolt is at the left end of the drive belt.

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ebinmaine
55 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

This is the method of attaching a snow blower with the frame mount kit  used on older WHs.

It's also how the mount is for the Mackissic chipper shredder.  

 

 

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CCW
14 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

It's also how the mount is for the Mackissic chipper shredder.  

 

 

 

1 hour ago, Ed Kennell said:

This is the method of attaching a snow blower with the frame mount kit  used on older WHs.

 

I'm guessing that there are a few of these fixes that those of us who do not use snow blowers or chippers know nothing about.  I discovered my bolt solution the hard way.  Is there a Tips and Tricks section on this forum that these solutions might be available?

 

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ri702bill

Not that I'm aware of - yet... maybe should be, as sometimes there are easy and hard ways to perform service on these old girls...

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Ed Kennell

There is a custom  tools and equipment section..

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JCM

I have a Tine Rake that mounts to the front part of the frame that you speak of. You are correct that is a tough place to get at. There are 2 different tools I have that work for that area. One is a Snap On flexible long magnet and a flexible claw grabber pick-up tool available at most hardware stores. The 2 bolts for the Tine mount are carriage style which make it easy to attach. Highly recommend either of those tools. Good Luck

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