Metric or SAE?

   / Metric or SAE? #1  
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I have a question for you Kioti owners. Is the hardware, bolts, etc. on Kioti tractors metric or SAE size. Being made in Korea I suspect they might be metric. I hope they are SAE dimensions as I have little in the way of metric tools and would have to stock-up on tools if they are metric.
 
   / Metric or SAE? #2  
Start looking for tool sales and add to your tool chest. They're metric. A set of wrenches and a socket set to match your drive size (1/2 and 3/8 do about everything) should get you there.
 
   / Metric or SAE? #4  
USA, Liberia & Burma are the only countries left not on the metric system.

So, unless it is built by one of these three countries for domestic use, it will be metric.

This is your excuse to buy more tools. :)
 
   / Metric or SAE? #5  
I don't think it really matters as long you have a well stocked toolkit of BOTH metric and sae. No matter what I get for toys- err i mean equipment, I always end up needing one more wrench or special screwdriver to service my own machines. :confused2: So I just go get it and always have the better toolkit then most people. :D:laughing:
 
   / Metric or SAE? #6  
I don't think it really matters as long you have a well stocked toolkit of BOTH metric and sae. No matter what I get for toys- err i mean equipment, I always end up needing one more wrench or special screwdriver to service my own machines. :confused2: So I just go get it and always have the better toolkit then most people. :D:laughing:

The only problem with that is everybody wants to borrow them, usually in my case with me attached. CJ
 
   / Metric or SAE? #7  
Just get yourself a pair or 2 of vise-grips :D
 
   / Metric or SAE? #8  
I hope they are SAE dimensions as I have little in the way of metric tools and would have to stock-up on tools if they are metric.

For occasional use, a set of sockets and wrenches from Harbor Freight should do the job for little $$.

Seriously, even "American" cars have so many foreign-made parts (like engines) that you really need SAE and metric sockets and wrenches.
 
   / Metric or SAE? #9  
Even the US auto makers have employed metric in their manufacturing for decades. The suppliers are often metric, from around the world, of course.

Goofiness comes in when suddenly, a certain nut or bolt, is SAE, in an otherwise metric environment. No big deal. My roll away tool chests have been well stocked with both for nearly 40 years.

Most of the younger mechanics have very little SAE in the boxes.
 
   / Metric or SAE? #10  
For occasional use, a set of sockets and wrenches from Harbor Freight should do the job for little $$.QUOTE]

I had picked up a set of 1/2" drive deepwell impact metric sockets from Harbor Freight. I've beat them pretty good and they're holding up. If you only want the metric for the tractor, that might be a place to shop. I think they have a lifetime warranty on hand tools.
 

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