Bentrim
Gold Member
- Joined
- Apr 22, 2020
- Messages
- 300
- Location
- York County, Pennsylvania
- Tractor
- Massey Ferguson 245, Massey Ferguson 14 Allis Chalmers G
When started working in the late 60's almost everything was sae, once you started using the it became easy to look at a bolt or nut and pick the right wrench.
The biggest issue that bothered me was fine thread, course thread. Massey on the tractors and combines used course thread, the Perkins engines used fine thread.
Then I learn metric has THREE thread pitches.
As the manufacturers started importing products found metric started to creep in. so I purchased a set of metric wrenches and sockets only to find a lot of sizes "interchange".
Even service manuals are using metric system, glad my torque wrenches are marked in both.
The biggest issue that bothered me was fine thread, course thread. Massey on the tractors and combines used course thread, the Perkins engines used fine thread.
Then I learn metric has THREE thread pitches.
As the manufacturers started importing products found metric started to creep in. so I purchased a set of metric wrenches and sockets only to find a lot of sizes "interchange".
Even service manuals are using metric system, glad my torque wrenches are marked in both.