I noticed that one of the bolts from the frame to the rear pto housing is missing (left side in attached picture). Anyone know the size?
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Looks like you're missing a spacer too. And the other bolt is loose. Take the ones you have to the hardware store and buy some just like them.I noticed that one of the bolts from the frame to the rear pto housing is missing (left side in attached picture). Anyone know the size?
Other bolt isn't actually loose (I though so too) and there isn't a spacer, that is just the diameter of the shank.Looks like you're missing a spacer too. And the other bolt is loose. Take the ones you have to the hardware store and buy some just like them.
The parts list calls it a Bolt, Diff Lock and Collar. Quantity (1) of each so there's not one on the other side. Looks like it may be a stop for that rod behind it in your picture. Is that part of the diff. lock linkage?Other bolt isn't actually loose (I though so too) and there isn't a spacer, that is just the diameter of the shank.
Hmm... so there isn't anything missing? Think maybe I should put something in to at least plug the hole (there is a little bit of rust developing in it). The rod is actually the T-handle on the seat assembly stop, so unrelated.The parts list calls it a Bolt, Diff Lock and Collar. Quantity (1) of each so there's not one on the other side. Looks like it may be a stop for that rod behind it in your picture. Is that part of the diff. lock linkage?
I think there actually is a spacer ... if you look at the parts diagram, the spacer is quite short relative to the shank of the bolt, which appears to be a shouldered bolt.Other bolt isn't actually loose (I though so too) and there isn't a spacer, that is just the diameter of the shank.
No bolt, just a shot of paint will ease your mind.I know this is an older thread, but I unfortunately tried to chase this down before searching the forum. LX3310.
The hole in the seat bracket is smaller on the left side than the right side that has the shoulder bolt/spacer. So, that bolt won't fit. Odd that the casting is threaded and the threaded area was masked during painting, so it gets quick surface rust. I'll toss a small bolt in it or a quick spot of spray paint come spring.