Posted by ejensen on November 01, 2013 at 21:51:04 from (67.183.217.224):
In Reply to: Re: bolt sizes, length posted by Paul in MN on November 01, 2013 at 21:25:29:
Hi Paul I was able to buy 7 inch carriage bolts in grade 5 from Ballard Hardware here in seattle. Appreciate your thoughts on the stabilizer bars. Including a picture of the new stabilizer bars on my ford jubilee. Bought a selection of 5/8 grade 5 bolts to secure the front crankshaft pulley. I had the parts sent to my place on Orcas Island . A friend of mine checked the clearance for the adapter and told me that it went rignt in place. Will need to remove the 4 bolts that are in the pulley and attach the flex coupling for the pump driveshaft . Will probably need different lengh bolts. Again thanks for the information about using the loader. The only loader I have now is on my 1957 case 320 industrial . The backhoe provides plenty of weight to the back end on the tractor and it does have power steering.
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