For all the new MT125 owners out there

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Has anyone heard anything from a dealer about Wheel stud upgrades to the LS MT125? I could have sworn I read someone had their wheel studs changed at the dealer. Mine just has bolts and washers. The wheels have bevels around the hole like a wheel bolt would use. I did some research and found out the studs are a unusual size. M12* 1.125. Extra fine thread. When these tractors are shipped here, they come with little steel wheels on them to save space and are set up in the states. It is like the wheel bolts were forgotten so they just used the bolts that they shipped with. 36131095390.jpg I think it should look something like this.
 
   / For all the new MT125 owners out there #12  
I don't have any pictures of the wheel studs, but mine do not have washers. My lug bolts do look like what you have pictured. There is a listed item of "wheel bolt" in the work receipt I have from the dealer update when they fixed the drain plug and did the 50 hour service.
 
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Has anyone heard anything from a dealer about Wheel stud upgrades to the LS MT125? I could have sworn I read someone had their wheel studs changed at the dealer. Mine just has bolts and washers. The wheels have bevels around the hole like a wheel bolt would use. I did some research and found out the studs are a unusual size. M12* 1.125. Extra fine thread. When these tractors are shipped here, they come with little steel wheels on them to save space and are set up in the states. It is like the wheel bolts were forgotten so they just used the bolts that they shipped with.View attachment 527585 I think it should look something like this.

Just looked at mine, they are bolts and washers. Guess I have to call the dealer again...
 
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I don't have any pictures of the wheel studs, but mine do not have washers. My lug bolts do look like what you have pictured. There is a listed item of "wheel bolt" in the work receipt I have from the dealer update when they fixed the drain plug and did the 50 hour service.

Called my dealer... He said he had no idea what I was talking about. Explained the wheel bolt difference and he actually went onto this site to see them. Do you possibly have a factory repair number or update number that I can use for referral to my dealer? Maybe your dealer has one?
 
   / For all the new MT125 owners out there #15  
Sorry I don't have any more information right now. Once it drys out here I will take a picture of the lug bolts.
 
   / For all the new MT125 owners out there #16  
Please. Understand I am just asking the question. I don't know if LS is doing something new, but when I took my wheels off, I noticed it was just bolts. It probably is ok since it rides on the rim center circle.
 
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Finally got around to taking a picture of the bolt.
 
   / For all the new MT125 owners out there #18  
I just got a call from LS tractor in NC about the oil drain plug issue. There is a "kit" that was sent to the dealers as a fix for the drain plug hitting the axle when removing it to drain the oil. LS is replacing the original plug with a new smaller head plug. they also informed me there is a relay that needs to be changed with a different relay in the kit. (not sure what relay it is, but I will find out from my dealer after the holiday). Also there is a bracket to be installed on the upper top link of the 3 point hitch. (dealer told me about this one). the guy from LS also mentioned something about a rod on the pedals for the HST. When I get more info about these "updates" next week, I'll post the info. It's all covered under warranty if you take it into the dealer. Unfortunately for me, my closest LS dealer is about 500mi away. They are going to ship the "kit" directly to me.

Thanks "LS mt125owner" for the information. My new tractor had the drain plug mod installed when I received the tractor. I would love more information on the HST Relay. Haven't heard about this issue. No info on the three point hitch upper link added bracket. When you get the information please pass it on to the rest of us.

On the wheel bolt issue, my rear wheels have straight bolts and washers as others have stated. Interesting too that before I noticed this thread I saw the tapered holes in the wheels too. But the reality is these wheels are hub piloted wheels and are supported there and not by the bolts. I have no issue with the way the wheels are secured with washers and bolts. But this is an interesting question. Even if "steel disc's" were used for shipping if there were supposed to be tapered wheel bolts they could have been used on the "discs' too. The HST relay and the three point hitch "bracket" are more of a concern But thanks again for the information.

Please advise with more information if you find out.
 
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Thanks "LS mt125owner" for the information. My new tractor had the drain plug mod installed when I received the tractor. I would love more information on the HST Relay. Haven't heard about this issue. No info on the three point hitch upper link added bracket. When you get the information please pass it on to the rest of us.

On the wheel bolt issue, my rear wheels have straight bolts and washers as others have stated. Interesting too that before I noticed this thread I saw the tapered holes in the wheels too. But the reality is these wheels are hub piloted wheels and are supported there and not by the bolts. I have no issue with the way the wheels are secured with washers and bolts. But this is an interesting question. Even if "steel disc's" were used for shipping if there were supposed to be tapered wheel bolts they could have been used on the "discs' too. The HST relay and the three point hitch "bracket" are more of a concern But thanks again for the information.

Please advise with more information if you find out.

Here are some pics of the "update kit". There were 6 items: 1) a new parking brake bracket. 2) the HST relay. 3) hydraulic damper for the HST pedals. 4) "hydraulic housing clamp". 5) new stickers for the BH controls w/ the correct directions portrayed in relation to BH movement (never even realized they were wrong until I went and looked). 6) the new drain plug. I'm sure most of the tractors out there have these already installed. My tractor was one of the first hundred sold and did not have these. I was not even aware of the "hydraulic housing clamp" until I got the kit. The 3 pt upper lift arms could shift side to side without it. I spoke w/ the LS rep about the wheel studs... The bolts w/ washers are not being replaced. The wheel is a "hub centric" which centers the wheel on the hub and also bears the weight on the hub.
 

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