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pusher bolts for 8010

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Does someone have or know where to get them ? I would make my own but can`t find the all thread that is the right threat . Thanks Steve. 
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Aren’t they the same as the 80 30 50, and 70? if they are, you’ll find them in our shop. Got two coffee cans full of them.
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Still available from Agco, 70265185 is the part number I believe. I bought a few myself. 


Get some really good heavy wire brush bits for a power drill to clean the threads out of the wedges. Threads will have to be in good shape

Matt.


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Are they the same as for AC 200, 7000, 7010, 7020.? 
The picture attached in here looks like they could be. 
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7010 and 7020 use the same bolts. 200 and 7000 use the smaller bolts.
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