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yonitod7
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Hi,
i'm changing the blade on my d6C 47J4723 (dates back to 1971 i think, with 140 FWHP, il was made in Scotland, and is i think the equivalent of  99J01551, 10K05984, 46J00664,  26K00794, 69J01984, and 24U00246 series in other countries). I'm installing a straight blade but one part is missing and i cant find the reference for it since i dont have the blade parts book and couldn't find it in the technical library. I need the part that connects (with for bolts) the push arm to the blade. As my explanation may not be very clear, i found on internet a picture (but this blade is different from mine since there is no cylinder on it) and i surrounded the part i am looking for. I think it is called "bracket"... hope this can be helpful.
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Sorry for my poor english description
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well when that part is at the other end of the blade its called a trunion.
so yours is power tilt not manual adjustment via turnbuckle?

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Wed, Sep 1, 2021 6:02 PM
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well when that part is at the other end of the blade its called a trunion.
so yours is power tilt not manual adjustment via turnbuckle?
Yes, my blade is power tilt : i only put this picture to help you locate the part i am looking for. Sorry for the confusion
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Wed, Sep 1, 2021 6:20 PM
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Yes, my blade is power tilt : i only put this picture to help you locate the part i am looking for. Sorry for the confusion
I believe the part your looking for is a Cap #3J4284.
 [attachment=64464]95E 6S Blade #1.jpg[/attachment]
 [attachment=64465]95E 6S Blade #2.jpg[/attachment]
 
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Wed, Sep 1, 2021 11:13 PM
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I believe the part your looking for is a Cap #3J4284.
 [attachment=64464]95E 6S Blade #1.jpg[/attachment]
 [attachment=64465]95E 6S Blade #2.jpg[/attachment]
 
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YES ! Thank you very much : this is exactly the view i was looking for !!!
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