Center link bracket

Neven

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Does someone have the spacing on the side holes of the center link bracket? I know the axle mounting hole size I just need the other ones. Thanks



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Also IIRC those brackets may be stamped on the side edge to indicate which tractor they are for as you flip them over end for end for a model 50 compared to a model 60,70
 
I don't have the brackets I'm making my own for a 48 B. Those were just to show which ones I needed.
 
I figured that much. That's EXACTLY why I cautioned you about the difference in them. The side holes are offset to the front holes. You will need measurements for this offset too.
 
OK - the overall dimensions of the bracket in the picture is 7 inches tall. It is 2 7/8 inches wide, measured outside to outside of the "U". The measurement of the side is 3 3/4 inches.

The material thickness is 3/8 inch.

The vertical hole spacing is 5 inches, center to center, which leaves 1 inch center of each hole to edge of bracket.

The hole centers are 2 1/2 inches from the side that contacts the tractor axle.

The holes for the axle studs are indeed offset. They are 3 1/2 inches center to center of each other, but 2 1/2 inches from center of hole to edge of bracket on one hole, and 1 inch from center of hole to edge of bracket on the other.

The side holes visible in your picture "appeared" to be 13/16 inch diameter, measured with a carpenter's tape, which is all I had handy.

I was unable to measure the axle stud holes without a bunch of wrenching.

Hope this helps.

Paul
 

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