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Tom - you can get to the description legend for the parts diagram using the link to the CCC website (but it's a BIG PIA to get to - lots of steps).
By the way, you also need #20 which is a U-bolt, to hold the lift arm bracket to the lift arm. It is a special design (really squared up "U" shape as you can see in the pic) and a real PIA if you attempt to convert a standard U-bolt. Charlie has them at CC Specialties. I believe your 127 will have the thicker tube manual lift arm so you won't need the little pipe type spacers (IH-485420-R1) used on the earlier narrow frame tractors that had the smaller diameter pipe for the lift arm. (I don't see these little spacers on Charlie's site).
Manual Lift Bracket U-Bolt PN/ IH-485419-R1
Fits lift handle BRACKET for blades and CW-36 snow throwers/ blowers 485469-R1 OR 489622-R1
IH 485419 R1
$19.75
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Hey David S - is something For Sale in this thread? It's under the For Sale section :roflol::roflol::roflol::roflol:
 
Tom - hahaha - yup, you got one (Lift bracket with the U-bolt). And a word to the wise - if you ever decide to remove that U-bolt make sure you heat the nuts. The dang things are really prone to snapping off if you just try to unscrew them - and you probably noticed, a new U-bolt is pricey.
 
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