hi guys does anyone know what size the studs to mount the drawbar on a 1950 super a
thanks thad
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Re: rear studs for super a drawbar
TC-39 parts catalog calls for 2-1/2" long studs, 8 required. They are 3/4" x 2-1/2" on my Super A.
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Re: rear studs for super a drawbar
They are coarse threaded on one end (where they go into the final) and fine thread on the other end. You will also need the cone-shaped nuts that actually hold the drawbar in place.
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Re: rear studs for super a drawbar
Somewhat related
Why were studs with tapered nuts not always used? Is it because the studs can get in the way of some implements running beneath the tractor? I'll say the stud and nut combo is less of a headache than the bolt. Easier to get unstuck imo lol
Why were studs with tapered nuts not always used? Is it because the studs can get in the way of some implements running beneath the tractor? I'll say the stud and nut combo is less of a headache than the bolt. Easier to get unstuck imo lol
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Re: rear studs for super a drawbar
I had stuff on hand that I used for my SA drawbar. 3/4 inch stainless steel bolts with locknuts. I cleaned out the mounting holes with a bottoming tap,then put the lock nuts on the bolt and threaded them all the way to the head of the bolt. I put some never seize on the bolt threads. I could almost finger tight them,and threaded them all the way in. Hold the bolt head with a wrench to keep from over tightening,then run the lock nut in towards the brackets. That nice bevel on the lock nut works perfect on the bracket.
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Re: rear studs for super a drawbar
A few implements do not mount with slots or countersunk holes. They have plain holes and cannot be put on over the end of a stud. The 1000 Loader is a good example.
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