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Rim bolts
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Re: Rim bolts
Available new from IH dealers:
http://www.tmtractor.com/new/wh/4101-1fp.htm
Originals can be found for sale also. You may place an ad in the wanted section of this forum if you want.
http://www.tmtractor.com/new/wh/4101-1fp.htm
Originals can be found for sale also. You may place an ad in the wanted section of this forum if you want.
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Re: Rim bolts
Cecil also found some at a JD dealer that were much cheaper. You might see if you can get a part # from him.
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Re: Rim bolts
Once you know the size, try your nearest tractor dealership. I have found that the local tractor dealerships stock quality bolts. Grade 5 and 8.
Might try a well stocked hardware store. They may have the bolts in grade 5 or 8.
Might try a well stocked hardware store. They may have the bolts in grade 5 or 8.
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Re: Rim bolts
The standard rear wheel nuts and bolts from the dealer are OUTRAGEOUS, about $20 bucks apiece. I found the ones at Home Depot affordable and good enough for me.
1949 cub (sexy-sadie), 193 moldboard plow, w/notched colter, planet Jr's. By Paul
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Re: Rim bolts
Thanks for the replies. I found what I needed.
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