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  1. K

    Archive through September 13, 2017

    On page VI of my IH Blue Ribbon Service Manual it has a Standard Torque value table. For 3/8" bolts, Grade 1 or 2 torque is 21-24 ft.lb., for Grade 5 it is 33-37, and for Grade 8 it is 45-50 ft.lbs. The table has a whole list of conditions and adjustment factors.
  2. K

    Archive through July 17, 2017

    And, it probably leaves a streak of uncut grass every time that you make a turn!
  3. K

    Archive through April 08, 2017

    But Charlie, that one is not going to start over every 600 hours!
  4. K

    Archive through December 08, 2016

    Aaron, It runs along the inside of the left rear frame rail. The front end attaches to the rockshaft with a bracket and the rear has a bracket that bolts to the frame rail at the rear of the tractor. I am sure Kraig can find a picture or maybe the install instructions. On this page you...
  5. K

    Archive through November 28, 2016

    Kraig and Mike, It looks like the bracket that I showed may be a CCC product. But it did show up on the 782 parts lookup. Its part of the adapter package 190-316-100. This package has both, the clamp for the manual lift and a bracket for hydraulic lifts. The hydraulic bracket is cut off...
  6. K

    Archive through November 28, 2016

    Mike, The picture was from the Lookup for a 782. I just looked up a 1650 and found the same thing. I think it is the proper set up for tractors with hydraulic lift, but I could be wrong. I does let the blade float some.
  7. K

    Archive through November 28, 2016

    Mike, The 782 is different than my 1250. The 782 rod is 5/8", it might have a bend, I don't remember. The bracket (1) has a slot that functions to allow the blade to float and a bar (8) that attaches to block the slot so that you can get down force when needed.
  8. K

    Archive through September 09, 2016

    Michael, I looked up the frame in the parts lookup above and found a list of associated screws, nuts and bolts. This is the only thing near the size you mentioned. 4 ea. 710-0514 Screw, 3/8-16 X 1-1/4 Znd Hex Hd Cap
  9. K

    Archive through June 16, 2016

    Greg L, Purple Loctite would be a good choice for screws that small.
  10. K

    Archive through June 06, 2016

    Kraig, Thanks for the information about wear points on the mower deck hanger. I have not been happy with the maximum height for my deck either (I think it is just a little over 3".) I am using 2 adjustable lift links. Ran them both to the top and then backed one down enough to level the...
  11. K

    Archive through March 07, 2016

    Mike, I know there are differences. I have one of each, but its been awhile since I looked at the 782. I remember that the lift rod is a different diameter (1/2 vs 5/8") and the bracket that the lift rod attached to the A-frame is different (to allow float on the 782). I swapped the blade...
  12. K

    Archive through February 29, 2016

    David, Permatex copper anti-seize is supposed to be good to 1800 degrees F.
  13. K

    Archive through January 27, 2016

    Mike, The proportions even look wrong when compared to the Online Parts lookup drawing and Extreme Motorworks website photo. I am guessing that you were sent the wrong part. Happens.
  14. K

    Archive through December 01, 2015

    Harry, You are actually looking for Serial #500,589.
  15. K

    Archive through November 17, 2015

    Paul, I sandwiched my grill between 2 pieces of wood with some screws strategically located, and then cut out the circle with a jig or saber saw. A couple of pieces of thin plywood works great.
  16. K

    Archive through November 02, 2015

    Tom S. If you look around this site, under Topics you can find a section that contains Manuals, and another that contains Wiring Diagrams. The 149 had two safety switches, one for the neutral position (brake applied), and one for the PTO (disengaged), in the starter circuit. The Manual...
  17. K

    Archive through October 19, 2015

    Kraig, I found an API chart that lists SH as the standard for 1993-96. API now lists SH as "obsolete" for passenger cars. The current standard is SN.
  18. K

    Archive through October 19, 2015

    Kraig, The Command Engine was introduced in 1987. Is that about 20-25 years after your tractors were built?
  19. K

    Archive through September 02, 2015

    Mike, You should be able to find all the manuals you will need by looking around on this site. Topics Manuals
  20. K

    Archive through July 01, 2015

    Lewis, The parts lookup says CW-36 Snowthrower 31 IH-475611-R1 BRACKET, LIFT ROD | USED ONLY ON TRACTORS W/O SHIELD ON LIFT HANDLE- Then they have another part shown as #31 W/ shield on the diagram and in the descriptions. and you need the correct U-bolt to go with it.
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