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    Posted: 30 Nov 2010 at 6:53am
Need 12 M20 X 2.00 X 65mm    Roger
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Don't know if you are close to a specialty bolt supply house.  In Omaha, we have Nebraska/Iowa fastener.  They had a 6" long metric bolt I needed, could even choose the hardness. 
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I think Lowes has Metric, not sure if they have your size/threads.
Fastenal also has, check their website.
 
 
 




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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Goose Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Nov 2010 at 8:40am
I used to own a Yamaha motorcycle and snowmobile shop. We dealt mostly with metric. If you can't find any, let me know and I can probably get you some. Otherwise, try any Japanese motorcycle shop, such as Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki or Kawasaki shop. Perhaps a local foreign car dealer would have it, such as a Honda or Kia dealer.
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Just look in your yellow pages for a dealer under Bolts & Nuts and also under Fasteners-Industrial & Construction.
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www.mcmaster.com has them in grade 8.8 and stainless steel but 2.5mm pitch, not 2mm pitch. The grade 8.8 is partly threaded, the two in stainless steel are fully threaded hex head. I didn't look for socket head. http://www.mcmaster.com/param/asp/psearch.asp?FAM=cap&FT_110=48195&FT_104=141&FT_1349=232268&FT_136=45180&FT_379=122672&FT_147=60655&FT_137=31621&FT_1464=61711&FT_182=47456&FT_2025=130285&FT_2234=257255&FT_2029=100006&ppe=3&session=desc=Screws;cap;110=48195;104=141;1349=232268;136=45180;M;I  $2.99 each for grade 8.8

Or just bring up www.mcmaster.com. Click on bolts, click on hex head, click on metric, click on 20 mm diameter, click on 65mm length. The two stainless are quite a bit more costly that the zinc p]ated steel. They do have them in socket head also, but still 2.5 mm pitch.

Fastenal has 1.5mm pitch with 1- 2 weeks delivery time, $5.70 to $15 each.


2.0 mm may be a tough size to find.

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What/ where are these being used?  It might be easier to match from that angle.




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I needed a metric bolt for the draw bar on my 5030 a couple years ago, looked every where, finally tried Fastenal and they had it.
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John Deere usually carries metric, but Fastenal is better.
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you might want to check your thread pitch again.. 2.0 is not a standard size..
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I was able to find the some bolts . thanks for the help Roger
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