thanks I'll talk to him about it, maybe he'll have one in stock !!Sorry but I don't have a photo of the bracket and I have already given it to my dealer. The bracket is under the driver seat next to the safety switch. It is an "L" shaped piece of thin plate metal. All of the brackets that I saw were broken at the bend in the metal to form the "L". I would think that your dealer would order a re-engineered bracket from LS to replace your bracket before it broke. Talk to him. The replacement looks like it would last forever without fail. Good Luck
Mine was broken at the bend also.. The replacement I received looked fairly similar to the original but a little heavier duty.. I'll keep y'all posted as to how it holds up..
Mine was broken at the bend also.. The replacement I received looked fairly similar to the original but a little heavier duty.. I'll keep y'all posted as to how it holds up..
. Thanks mines still good it is the flimsy bent metal, but we'll see I put the dealer on notice !!!At first the dealer gave me an identical bracket that was not broken. He ordered the improved bracket and it arrived a
couple months later. The re-engineered bracket is nothing like the original bracket. It is two pieces. There is a heavy duty spring and a plate that replace the single piece bracket. Good Luck.
Change the fluids yourself and save $300 or more. Universal hydraulic fluid is around $8 per gallon when you buy it in 5 gallon pails available at TSC. Hydraulic filter is about $30 and is the most expensive one. IF you have HST then you may need 2 filters (not familiar with the LS HST but my Kubotas takes 2 hydraulic filters).Just a reminder to all the LS G3033H tractor owners. The most important maintenance on this tractor is the 50 Hour maintenance. This requires ALL the fluids be replaced. This will flush most of the metal filings and particles out of the engine and transmission. MOST IMPORTANT. Dealer says it will cost about $500. But it sure beats spending thousands for rebuild later. Don't forget. I have 38 hours on mine and it still runs like new. Looking for about two feet of snow so I can have some fun in the winter. Slim chance here in Arkansas although I have seen 18 inches plus in the last 22 years. When using the tractor in cold weather, be sure to let it warm up good before doing hard work. The hydraulics must be warm to be efficient. Good Luck