I stripped off the brake pedal locking bolt in the process of removing the floor plate, and now I need a replacement to get it back together. I've found IH doesn't stock them anymore, and the one OEM sells (catalog page 49), according to them, doesn't fit the Cub. Can anyone confirm that? Any suggestions where I can get one?
Thanks
Paul
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T.M. Tractor Parts has them - new. Go to the parts for sale listings and look under brakes.
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Paul, I made my own.
Go to Lowes and buy a grade 5 bolt and nut. Then grind the end to a point.
A lot cheaper than $7.50 and worked fine. It should look like this.
http://www.tm-tractor.com/sp/b9820s.jpg
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Go to Lowes and buy a grade 5 bolt and nut. Then grind the end to a point.
A lot cheaper than $7.50 and worked fine. It should look like this.
http://www.tm-tractor.com/sp/b9820s.jpg
Don't forget the anti-sieze for the next 50 years.
Ken, Annie the '48.
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I think we gotter if'n she don't jump, Andy Griffith.
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