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FOF Part
Found on Floor Part. Laying by the tool box. No idea what it is. Working on a 23 T. I am sure if this is a T part someone will recognize it right away. It is a strange bolt/screw, 7/16 hex. I have no idea where it came from. Thanks for any help. Tommy
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Re: FOF Part
It's not like any T part I know of.
Rllan from down under.
Rllan from down under.
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Re: FOF Part
It's not off a T - I've seen something like that where a spring clip (with a little tab) slides in the slot to lock it in place. It's also similar to a shear bolt on a snowthrower, but the end of the threaded section is kinda too short...