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dug611

Looking for a front PTO plate only one hole left and its stripped. K532

Any info on other parts #'s that would fix would be appreciated.

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R. L. Addison

Is there room to drill & tap oversize and make a proper size insert by drilling & tapping proper size thread in the end of the bolt and use it like a bushing? I've done this in several places and saved a lot of grief & money. 7/16-14 id & 5/8-11 od for example ( I don't know the size off hand )

 

I'm assuming it won't index around so the good hole can be used.

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"D"- Man

I assume any Rear closure plate from a K482, K532 or a K582 would work; however, the part # I have is 277002.  I do know that the 4 outer holes are not threaded and the 4 inner holes are.  Even though these 4 threaded inner holes are spaced such that it is possible to rotate the plate 90* or 180* this should be avoided as there is an oil drain back valley that is intended to be at the bottom.

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Shuboxlover

You could always Heli-Coil it too!

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dug611

The plate was mounted with the large ears down, the one on the bottom left of ur pic was already broke off, the bottom right (the one i need) is stripped, and the top left is the one that broke. Obviously it has been a problem its whole life.

 The 4 outer holes are threaded (well 2 now) for the 3/8 threaded hook and the inner holes pass through for the 5/16 mounting bolts to the block.   Are these for sale anywhere? I see there a bunch of different part numbers anybody know the differences?

Thanks

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"D"- Man
30 minutes ago, dug611 said:

The plate was mounted with the large ears down, the one on the bottom left of ur pic was already broke off, the bottom right (the one i need) is stripped, and the top left is the one that broke. Obviously it has been a problem its whole life.

 The 4 outer holes are threaded (well 2 now) for the 3/8 threaded hook and the inner holes pass through for the 5/16 mounting bolts to the block.   Are these for sale anywhere? I see there a bunch of different part numbers anybody know the differences?

Thanks

Dug thanks for catching my mistake, I just had it reversed from which holes were threaded and which were not, sorry.

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