Don't see them on mine...a real good idea.Found it. Well, it should fit. Item 140 in the diagram. PN listed below.
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Everyone after me posted it. Put some bolts in the threaded holes.
Will try these remedies....Thanks!I tried 2 bolts and that solved mine. I wear hearing aids and until I figured it out it was a bit of a chore to determine where the noise came from only while moving!
Bill
Sounds like a possible plan!I keep mine at 45 degrees. Still works as ROPS. Does not squeak or rattle. Clears the garage door openings (on a B2601).
I fixed that rattle on my B2650 (ROPS the same as LX2610 I believe) with a bolt and lock nut - I forget the diameter, thread pitch and length, but a guess would be 3/8NCx1 1/2", or thereabouts? There's a threaded piece on the front of the hinge that the bolt can go through to act as a stop for the rops when it's pinned into place. It can be adjusted to solve the rattling but allow the pin through without binding. Then use the lock nut to fix it there.Anyone got any good ideas for this? It is really annoying.
Thanks, I will look into that!I fixed that rattle on my B2650 (ROPS the same as LX2610 I believe) with a bolt and lock nut - I forget the diameter, thread pitch and length, but a guess would be 3/8NCx1 1/2", or thereabouts? There's a threaded piece on the front of the hinge that the bolt can go through to act as a stop for the rops when it's pinned into place. It can be adjusted to solve the rattling but allow the pin through without binding. Then use the lock nut to fix it there.
The 45 degree position is not meant to be used, the hole for the pin is too large and the strength of the ROPS is greatly reduced. You can use that hole to keep the folded ROPS in place when trailering.Got mine at 45 degrees. No squeaks or rattles and fits underneath normal garage doors. Still will work as ROPS, seat belt on.
I stopped the rops rattle with one bolt on one side only. And I can pin the rops up and down fine without a struggle getting the pins in against the bolt tension.OP. I already posted the thread size in post number 3. It's one of those two sizes. If you don't need to drop the ROPS frequently, just put the two bolts in. It really doesn't get any easier than that.