mystery bolt

   / mystery bolt #41  
   / mystery bolt #42  
The OP said: "It is definitely metric and I don't have a metric thread gauge."

With all the discussion and only one pic I missed what the head markings are, if ever actually reported.

OP's last post was #11. We've all been just guessing with no more that the one pic in post #4.

Myabe he did leave. :confused3:
 
   / mystery bolt #43  
OP should not only look for a missing bolt on his tractor, he should check all the bolts to make sure they are tight.. seems more than one person has had loose bolts.
 
   / mystery bolt #44  
Someone should head over to his place and scatter a few more miscellaneous bolts on his driveway. At least one British Whitworth for good measure.
 
   / mystery bolt #45  
Someone should head over to his place and scatter a few more miscellaneous bolts on his driveway. At least one British Whitworth for good measure.
Now that sounds like fun.......
 
   / mystery bolt #46  
Someone should head over to his place and scatter a few more miscellaneous bolts on his driveway. At least one British Whitworth for good measure.
As someone who has a set of Whitworth sockets (due to a hydraulic pump that had of Whitworth and SAE bolts), that would be entertaining.

Aaron Z
 
   / mystery bolt #47  
As someone who has a set of Whitworth sockets (due to a hydraulic pump that had of Whitworth and SAE bolts), that would be entertaining.

Aaron Z
Wouldnt an English-Metric set cover Whitworth with small enuf gaps?
 
   / mystery bolt #48  
Those '60s Brit bikes were full of Whitworth stuff. Wrench openings were non-standard, and it seems like everything was 26 TPI from 1/4" (rocker boxes) to >1" axles. It's not like everyone doesn't have 21/32" and 25/32" spanners. :)

btw, drill bits come in 'number' and 'letter' sizes, providing < 1/2" increments finer than in 64ths. .003" - .004" size steps and without a quality sharpen most any one you grab will drill that much o'size, esp in a hand-held chuck. ;)
 
   / mystery bolt #50  
I was given some open end wrenches. I found that they had been ground oversize. Someone must have worked on Whitworth stuff.

Bruce
 

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