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wheel center push bolts D 21

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    Posted: 07 Aug 2023 at 12:26pm
Cant't find my push bolts for the D21 center wedge.  I was thinking that was an odd thread. Anyone know for sure. 
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D21 uses the smaller style like a D19/190/200/7000, they are 3/4" coarse bolts with a special shank to go into the hole past the threads and push in bottom of hole. 

Edited by injpumpEd - 07 Aug 2023 at 4:31pm
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Put as thick a piece of good steel as will go between wedge and wheel. Use 3 grade 8 bolts to move wedge.                    MACK
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