When I read "grille nut" I thought maybe you had pictures of me BBQing in -30°C weather!
Sorry, can't help with your question... :D
 
I have them in this foreign land!, But you could also try Sparex or what about Pittsburg tractors beside you? Maybe find something secondhand? ...............Sam
 
Miner, I hate to sound like a Counter Monkey, but "Do you have a Part Number?"

Have you tried Wengers?

Ritchie Implement in Wisconsin and Panning Brothers in Minnesota often have smaller, hard-to-find hardware type parts. (Bolts, Pins, brackets, etc.)

Jack's Small Engines sells OEM AGCO parts online, but usually for a pretty penny. :shock:
 
I went to AGCO parts books on-line and found the part number is 180630M1 'Nut, Grille Attaching'.
I then put that part number into Google and it came up as available at Jacks Small Engines as suggested below. The bad news is it looks to be #28.69 per nut!

Hey Sam, how much are they over there?

Dan
 
I don't have a 35 Parts Book - do you have a picture of that grill nut, or a description from the Parts Book? What's this critter look like?
 
It is a large knurled ring on a 1/4 inch thread- so's if you got muscles, you don't need a screwdriver to clean the rad.
Usually it's the nut behind the wheel that causes trouble!
 

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