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captaindana
Orange Level Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Fort Plain, NY Points: 2460 |
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Posted: 14 Sep 2023 at 6:29pm |
What kind of bolts do I need?? |
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captaindana
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So I’m thinking these have a special head to fit in the slots of where the dish meets the rim?
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Mikez
Orange Level Access Joined: 16 Jan 2013 Location: Usa Points: 8380 |
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223565 is part number. Square head with one side flush with bolt
Edited by Mikez - 14 Sep 2023 at 8:10pm |
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captaindana
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Hey Mike thank you! My neighbor had these on his D17 II and I do remember they were an odd shaped bolt. Thank you!
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IBWD MIke
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Dana, I made mine out of all-thread and flat stock. Might have an extra set around here if you can't find any closer to home. |
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captaindana
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Hey Mike thanks. Are they 1/2 inch dia?
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captaindana
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Also how long are these bolts ,anyone know? Thanks. Dana
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Mikez
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I believe 1/2”. I’ll try to get dad to look. And I know we have old 1/2” square headed bolts here too. Can grind one side off. I’ll get on this tomorrow
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captaindana
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Thanks Mike
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IBWD MIke
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Dana, mine are 1/2-13x4".
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captaindana
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Thanks! I’ll make them Mon am.
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captaindana
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Any magical technique to get them mounted with tires on tractor🙀
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Mikez
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Figures the square headed bolts I was thinking of are 3” and 4-1/2” long.
Here’s a real bolt. Measures 3-3/4” long. Edited by Mikez - 16 Sep 2023 at 6:34pm |
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captaindana
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Wow theres a real oem!
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captaindana
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I sat tire and rim between 2 milk crates and set weight onto rim, reached under and fed the ground off carriage bolts up through.
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DSpears N IL
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what happened to ( waiting until Monday morning???
To make your bolts??? Just kidding! I know! It’s a New toy! It cleans up Great! Enjoy DeWayne |
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captaindana
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Well the nearby Amish machine shop does not work on Sundays , unlike me. If I didn’t work on Sundays I surely wouldn’t have 13K bales of hinquality hay in the barn! Anyways I used 4”:carriage bolts on Sunday morn😁
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I rolled the 14 out of the shop and took pics, then rolled in the 7030. HD antifreeze as per Dr Allis , engine oil and filter changes and new manual water temp gauge will be added. Then wash and wax. And windows cleaned. Then next is the 7040 for same fluid changes and also the radiator has to come out and be fixed as per the leak in August. Dr said loosen radiator cap to see if that helped. It surely did. Started last week with a new 55 gallon barrel of hd 15-40 diesel oil. It’ll be empty by tomorrow😫. Cheers and y’all be careful with fall harvest approaching!
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