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Old 08-22-2019, 09:57 AM
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Default 450 blower mount

If I use a bolt it would have to have a 1/2 thread on the end and by the head a 3/4 thread or the undercarriage would be loose . the tapered pin with threads under the head like the picture is what I need to hold the under carriage tight .

I guess I will just drill out the nuts

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Old 08-22-2019, 10:19 AM
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I did and it comes up as a "443 Front Weight Bracket Kit"
But it does show them in the 450 install kit.

Does the threaded part screw into the frame or the bracket?
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Old 08-22-2019, 05:18 PM
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Default 450 blower mount

The threaded part screws into the blower bracket and the tapered end SHOULD go into the frame ,,,But it cant because the nut in the frame is only a 1/2 hole



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I hope the OP was able to solve their issue with those mount pins/holes.

But FWIW for anyone else looking to solve the same issue, the manual I have instructs the following:

"NOTE: On 1986 and prior production models of 1572 (710), 1872 (720), 1912 (982), 1914 (986), and 2072 (730 and 731) tractors, it is necessary to drill out the weld nut, which is inside the frame, using an 11/16" bit, in order to attach the quick pins."

Drill baby, drill.
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