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vanisland

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Vancouver Island, BC
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Mahindra 1815 HST
I have an 1815 HST and this part came off my tractor when I was coming up the driveway.
I don't know where it came from.
Anyone know what this is and where it may have come from?

I've attached a better image that is more clear.
This piece has threads at one end and is flat on the other end and about 6 inches long

Thanks,
Russ
 

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Can't really tell. Looks like left end has cross hatching like on a prybar, and right end looks kind of flattened like on a tire tool. Did your tractor come with a tool kit?

Ok, now it looks like a turn indicator lever. Good luck, maybe someone with the same tractor will post something soon.
 
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vanisland said:
I have an 1815 HST and this part came off my tractor when I was coming up the driveway.
I don't know where it came from.
Anyone know what this is and where it may have come from?

I've attached a better image that is more clear.
This piece has threads at one end and is flat on the other end and about 6 inches long

Thanks,
Russ

Russ,
The part you lost is one of the battery hold down rods.
 
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LAWALLSTRACTOR said:
Russ, The part you lost is one of the battery hold down rods.
Wow!!! This is really the place to come for answers!!! :)

How 'bout my own mystery Part? It's made of hard plastic and is about 1-1/4" in overall diameter and 1/4" total thickness. It's kinda like a black plastic washer... but formed in two steps... 1" wide and 1-1/4" wide. The wider portion is about twice as thick as the narrower portion:

Mystery_Part.jpg


This fell off the Red Beast months ago and I could never figure out where to put it back.

Dougster
 
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Dougster said:
Wow!!! This is really the place to come for answers!!! :)

How 'bout my own mystery Part? It's made of hard plastic and is about 1-1/4" in overall diameter and 1/4" total thickness. It's kinda like a black plastic washer... but formed in two steps... 1" wide and 1-1/4" wide. The wider portion is about twice as thick as the narrower portion:


This fell off the Red Beast months ago and I could never figure out where to put it back.

Dougster


Is that part of the loose nut behind the wheel? :D :) :eek:

BTW.... I think your "package" shipped today...

At any rate, you must not need it and it is probably worth some money. Ebay???
 
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It looks like one of the weights from the wheels turning in your head, Dougster.
 
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rback33 said:
Is that part of the loose nut behind the wheel? :D :) :eek:
BTW.... I think your "package" shipped today... At any rate, you must not need it and it is probably worth some money. Ebay???
Well, I can see this is obviously not a KMW part! ;) And I don't know if I need it or not!!! That's the whole problem!!! :p

Very cool on the "package"! Thanks again for all your help! I look forward to receiving it! :)

Dougster
 
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AchingBack said:
It looks like one of the weights from the wheels turning in your head, Dougster.
Nope... WAY too light (in weight) for that! ;)

Dougster
 
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so how do you like the 1815? what kind of attachments do you have and what kind of work have you been doing with it? is there a mid mower for it yet?
 
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if you dont mind, post some pictures of your tractor in action, i would really like to see them.
 
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I don't have any action pics.
Here are a couple of pics I took about a week ago.
I am really enjoying the tractor.
It's a very nice to drive with the hydrostatic drive and quite a bit of power.
There is a mid mower for this tractor but I think it's about twice the cost of a rear finish mower.
I've purchased a rear finish mower but still waiting for it.
So far I've moved alot of firewood with it and I'l like to get a log splitter for it eventually. I live on Vancouver island so it doesn't snow very often but when it does we usually get about a foot or more of wet heavy snow, so I'm looking forward to clearing the driveway this winter.
Thanks to LAWALLSTRACTOR my battery is secure again.
 

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Dougster said:
Well, I can see this is obviously not a KMW part! ;) And I don't know if I need it or not!!! That's the whole problem!!! :p

Very cool on the "package"! Thanks again for all your help! I look forward to receiving it! :)

Dougster

Doug,
I've been working on a 3510 and haven't been able to find a piece like you have. I'll keep looking.
 
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LAWALLSTRACTOR said:
Doug, I've been working on a 3510 and haven't been able to find a piece like you have. I'll keep looking.
Well, don't kill yourself! :D I found it kinda loose under the seat... so maybe that's a clue? :confused:

Dougster
 
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Dougster said:
Well, don't kill yourself! :D I found it kinda loose under the seat... so maybe that's a clue? :confused:

Dougster
Dougster,
It might not even be off of your tractor. It might be something someone used as an installation aid while working on your tractor. Over the years, I have found all types of odd stuff on airplanes. I once found a short 2X4 in a fuel bladder on a Cessna twin. Looks like someone marked 4 hole positions on it. Do you have anything around the seat with that hole pattern. Then again, someone might have been planning a modifcation and gave up on it. But left your mystery piece. :confused:
hugs, Brandi
 
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Dougster, looks kinda like the little rubber piece under the springs or on the bottom side of the seat where the springs touch?

just a wild guess
 
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bindian said:
Dougster, It might not even be off of your tractor.
hugs, Brandi
That is entirely possible. I bought this tractor used and there is no telling what might have dropped out of the previous owner's pockets... although I can tell you for sure that there was no money! :(

That's the first thing I always check for! :D

Dougster
 
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RedRiver said:
Dougster, looks kinda like the little rubber piece under the springs or on the bottom side of the seat where the springs touch? just a wild guess
It's got to have something to do with the seat or seat area. I just know it.

Well, maybe anyway... ;)

Dougster
 

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