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TJ
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Location: AR. Pocahontas

Postby TJ » Sun Jan 20, 2008 9:25 pm

On the boat we have bolts with the shaft like that thread bigger than the shaft.They are prestressed even have a washer on them that doesn't come off.The ones we have are actully streched to prevent breaking.
1972int.cub , c-3 int mower , 54a blade
1950 M farmall "under construction"

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cubbrian
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Zip Code: 47631
Tractors Owned: 1955 Cub w/9 different 1 point implements
1948 Cub
1948 McCormick W-6
1949 H
1949 M
1961 560 w/ 412 fast hitch plow
1966 140
1973 666
Allis Chalmers C w/sickle mower
Case 400
Economy 14 hp tractor
Location: IN, New Harmony

Postby cubbrian » Mon Jan 21, 2008 8:51 pm

Better leave the wrench at the shop. I don't think it would fit in a cub's tool box. On second thought, hang it from the back of the tractor for added traction. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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1835wayne
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Location: Walkerton, Indiana USA

Postby 1835wayne » Mon Jan 21, 2008 9:21 pm

Put a couple of those on top of your disc for weight! Might be to much........
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BIGHOSS
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Zip Code: 37087
Tractors Owned: 1947 Cub S/N 9216
w/ C-22 Mower

1974 Cub S/N 244814
w/59 Woods Mower

Ford 3000 Gas S/N C375091 w/Bushhog QT2345 Loader & 6' Squealer Bushhog
and a Palomino Mare named GIGI
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Location: TN, Lebanon

Postby BIGHOSS » Tue Jan 22, 2008 3:15 pm

Anybody figured out how long of a 'cheater bar' that I need to torque the bolts?
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