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Looking for a stud......

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote chaskaduo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Oct 2018 at 10:35am
Clip Paste Flip, just another way to look at it.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DiyDave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Oct 2018 at 7:25pm
Originally posted by modirt modirt wrote:


The mystery of the OEM stud is starting to clear up. Turns out I screwed up. When searching for the part number, the stud I found was for the snap coupler assembly. It was the same for several models.

While searching for parts for the factory 3 point, I again noticed the mounting stud, looked, and lo and behold different part number. The correct part number for the factory 3 point is 70236541. Called Brenda and she found one of these too. And here is what the correct OEM looks like:


This one is about 3/8" longer than the axle stud, and the main difference is the width of the flat spot in the middle, which corresponds to the depth of the casting that mounts to it, plus threads on both ends are a bit longer.

I have not checked to see if the threads differ, but suspect they do.

Both the axle stud and this stud have an R etched on one end. My guess is that is the end that gets inserted. Don't know what R means, perhaps someone else does? The other end is smooth.

When used as wheel studs, R stands for right hand thread. Wink
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Have card on that number to
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mo,
Looks like the correct replacement item was found. Good job! 
Regards,
 Chris
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