Posted by Paul in MN on October 31, 2013 at 19:48:13 from (174.20.130.38):
In Reply to: bolt sizes, length posted by ejensen on October 31, 2013 at 12:14:17:
The bolt that has the ears for engaging the hand crank on the front of the crankshaft is a standard right hand thread 5/8" N.C. I think it is about 2" long, but that may vary with the thickness of the hub of your replacement pulley. If I was going to drive 100 miles to change the crank stud out, I'd bring a selection of bolt lengths from 1 1/2" to 2 1/2" grade 5 5/8" N.C. with appropriate washers. The fender bolts do not have to be carriage bolts. Unless you go to a tractor dealer, you will probably not find grade 5 carriage bolts. The "standard" carriage bolts are a much softer steel and will probably stretch over time making the fenders loose or rattely. I have used standard hex head grade 5 5/8" bolts for this application. The bolt length needed will vary with your loader and stabilizer brackets, so I'd bring a selection of them as well.
All this is from memory, and I can't find my parts book right now to confirm, so you may want to check with some other sources.
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