LincTex
Silver Member
My first "failure", at 144 hours: lifted the front end with the loader to just routinely check spindle bearings,
and noticed the RH side lug bolts were all loose.
Some of the bolts were already about 1/4 inch threaded out.
Of course, no one has any 14mm x 1.5mm grade 10.9 bolts locally.
I'll have to order some. (Some Chevy oil drain plugs come in this size, though)
Maybe a thread die will clean these up.....
Or make some from late model F-250 wheel studs
Side note: the tie rod "ball joints" that connect the steering cylinder (to the actual tie rods themselves) are REALLY sloppy.
Far more sloppy than a tractor with 144 hours should have.
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and noticed the RH side lug bolts were all loose.
Some of the bolts were already about 1/4 inch threaded out.
Of course, no one has any 14mm x 1.5mm grade 10.9 bolts locally.
I'll have to order some. (Some Chevy oil drain plugs come in this size, though)
Maybe a thread die will clean these up.....
Or make some from late model F-250 wheel studs
Side note: the tie rod "ball joints" that connect the steering cylinder (to the actual tie rods themselves) are REALLY sloppy.
Far more sloppy than a tractor with 144 hours should have.
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