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753: Bob-Tach hinge bolt installation.
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<blockquote data-quote="Graham" data-source="post: 84529" data-attributes="member: 319"><p>I have a 753 Bobcat, the hinge bolt that goes through the lift-arm to the Bob-Tach fell out. I assume it fell out and did not break as I can put a screw driver in to the depth of the bolt. I have a new bolt (17C-1064) and it screws in a few turns then it appears that the pin (6707042) just turns. I have removed the grease nipple and excess grease has been forced out. How do you hold the pin so the bolt can be tightened? The manual says to hit it with a hammer! All past experience tells me to use a hammer on a nail but not on anything threaded! Appreciate some wise words, Graham.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graham, post: 84529, member: 319"] I have a 753 Bobcat, the hinge bolt that goes through the lift-arm to the Bob-Tach fell out. I assume it fell out and did not break as I can put a screw driver in to the depth of the bolt. I have a new bolt (17C-1064) and it screws in a few turns then it appears that the pin (6707042) just turns. I have removed the grease nipple and excess grease has been forced out. How do you hold the pin so the bolt can be tightened? The manual says to hit it with a hammer! All past experience tells me to use a hammer on a nail but not on anything threaded! Appreciate some wise words, Graham. [/QUOTE]
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