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Old 09-14-2019, 09:59 PM
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Default 2182 w/60" Haban

Went to mount my 60" Haban deck and one of the spring-loaded pins, nos. 28, 34 and 35 on the diagram is missing. The previous owner has replaced it with a bolt and two nuts.

Would anyone have these, the pin, the spring, and the roll pin or I would accept the entire plate no. 18 if someone had it available?


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Old 09-15-2019, 07:39 AM
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Went to mount my 60" Haband deck and one of the spring-loaded pins, nos. 28, 34 and 35 on the diagram is missing. The previous owner has replaced it with a bolt and two nuts.

Would anyone have these, the pin, the spring, and the roll pin or I would accept the entire plate no. 18 if someone had it available?



Is is possible that the part your looking for is part of a different sub assembly? Even obsolete parts are usually in drawing just NLA. McMaster's has a bunch of pins,springs, etc
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Old 09-15-2019, 09:26 AM
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Is is possible that the part your looking for is part of a different sub assembly? Even obsolete parts are usually in drawing just NLA. McMaster's has a bunch of pins, springs, etc
No, those three parts have their own separate part numbers.

HA-20308 (Pin)
HA-5681 (Spring)
HA-GM9416147 (Roll Pin)
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Last resort take the good one to a machine shop and have one made.
Thanks, Sam.

I'll start the search tomorrow.


Whoever moved my post for more exposure, thank you also. It never occured to me to start a new thread.
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No, those three parts have their own separate part numbers.

HA-20308 (Pin)
HA-5681 (Spring)
HA-GM9416147 (Roll Pin)
Ok. I misunderstood. I thought you were looking for part numbers
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Just a FYI, the early Haban decks just used a 3/4" round bar stock with a hair pin clip on each end. The bar went all the way across the hitch.
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Just a FYI, the early Haban decks just used a 3/4" round bar stock with a hair pin clip on each end. The bar went all the way across the hitch.
Pics of my deck.






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Old 09-15-2019, 03:27 PM
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Take the existing factory pin and the bolt out, and replace them with a solid rod with a couple holes drilled in it for a couple hair pins.
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