ragkar
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- Joined
- May 11, 2007
- Messages
- 818
- Location
- eastern PA-lower Poconos
- Tractor
- JD2320 w/R4 $21,100 w/7.16%off
Yesterday I had a heck of a time removing those toothbar nuts and had to resort to an impact wrench. When I examined the nuts I found that the top thread is damaged on both resulting in an extremely difficult tight down or loosen.
The bolts are marked TVS 10.9 which my web search leads me to believe are special hardness. The nuts have and indentation on the top that crushes the top thread and causes the tight fit.
I'm thinking that if I retain the bolt but replace the nut with a lockwasher and nut, I'll be able to remove and replace them easier. I don't want to cause safety problems but I think that reusing the special bolt will work out.
What do you think?
The bolts are marked TVS 10.9 which my web search leads me to believe are special hardness. The nuts have and indentation on the top that crushes the top thread and causes the tight fit.
I'm thinking that if I retain the bolt but replace the nut with a lockwasher and nut, I'll be able to remove and replace them easier. I don't want to cause safety problems but I think that reusing the special bolt will work out.
What do you think?