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Replacement 48” deck threaded lift rod with teunion and nut

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thehorse

Hello all,

 

I was wondering if anyone has ever had the threaded deck lift rod somehow shear off. If so, where did you find a replacement without being gouged for 40 bucks.

 

thanks in advance

 

Len

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roadapples

You could put a bend in a piece of all thread

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Lee1977

Those lift rods are bad to get bent and hang up. I changed mine to a chain and a couple of clevises.  Got the clevises from Wheelhorse parts and More.  part no. 105820 clevis $4.99

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peter lena

@thehorse  agree with @Lee1977  on the chain lift , bombproof , easy to make up , local H/W store . never had a threaded rod break . have them on my front steering rods with HEIM JOINTS ,  and also on my dozer plow rods with HEIM JOINTS . lubricate related linkage areas , make the rust run out , washer firm up end connection points , use chassis grease , should work smooth / solid / easy ,  keep it greasy , pete 

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JimSraj

I’m pretty sure that I have one. If you’re still interested let me know and I’ll look for it. 

 

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roadapples

I was thinking about the adjustment rod on the rear of the deck...

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JimSraj

Is this what you’re looking for?

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thehorse

That’s the part Jim.

I may look into the chain. 
Lee…did 5 links seem to be the ticket?

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gwest_ca

I believe it was originally 3/8" and changed to 1/2" but do not know when that happened.

 

Think it is this one

 

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Lee1977
6 hours ago, thehorse said:

That’s the part Jim.

I may look into the chain. 
Lee…did 5 links seem to be the ticket?

It's close but never found a chain that worked for a full lift as it's non adjustable. The newer Wheel Horse Decks has eye bolt  with trunnion and chain that adjustable.

I changed to that because mine would get bent and hang up when trying to lift the deck, the chain took care of that.

 

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JimSraj

Yup, the rod in the picture is 3/8”x9” from the bend. I also have a 5/16”x8” or so. I don’t remember the exact length. It may have been a replacement that someone just made from what was on hand. There’s one of the 3/8” type on the 48” decks of both my GT14 and 1967 Lawn & Garden T1267. I try to keep them lightly greased and haven’t had trouble with them. 

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