POC
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I need to replace some broken bolts on my tractor's front axle. They have a 10 on the head, not sure what that means. Any ideas?
Dealer went belly up a year after I bought the tractor.Common to see metric bolts with numerical markings. What I pay more attention to is the grade of the bolt in hardness.
Curious why you have broken bolts?
You might want to visit with your dealer parts department concerning these bolts so you get the right grade.
Yes, there is no ". 9"Sure it's not a 10.9? Bolt Head Markings
The tractor is a Mahindra, made by Mitsubishi, so this is probably correct.This is probably a Japanese bolt marking
That was my plan.Not knowing specifically the bolt's purpose, I'll go out on a limb and recommend Grade 8. Might take one with you to the store so you get the correct size and thread pitch.
I'll go out on a limb and recommend Grade 8
That was my plan.
It holds the "down angled part" that the front wheel attaches to, to the main axle.
Certainly a metric bolt, think we've established that already. Now concerned with hardness.
And there is no such beast as a metric grade 8
Called it whatever you like. So since you know there isn't what do they call a hardened metric bolt? I believe that's what he needs. Enlighten us.
