mf65 standard vs mf65 utility

I'd like to find out the differences between mf65 standard and mf65 utility and how you know which you have. I have been told that the utility version has a beefier front end, including larger diameter wheel studs.
Thanks for any info.
 
The 65 utility has a non-adjustable width front axle. The spindles where the steering arms, and bushings are is 1 1/2" dia (all others are 1 1/4" dia). The hubs, and wheels for the utility are different, but use the same lug nuts as a standard. The front support on both are the same.
 
(quoted from post at 15:38:17 05/07/15) The 65 utility has a non-adjustable width front axle. The spindles where the steering arms, and bushings are is 1 1/2" dia (all others are 1 1/4" dia). The hubs, and wheels for the utility are different, but use the same lug nuts as a standard. The front support on both are the same.
So, in using the same lug nuts on the utility as the standard, does that mean that the stud thickness thru the hub would be the same?
The reason that I am asking all these questions is that I purchased hubs from one vendor and studs from another. My tractor shop attempted to press a stud into the hub and it cracked and broke the hub around the stud hole. The vendor that sold me the studs says that the studs are for a utility not a standard. Basically, I'm trying to find out if I mis-ordered the studs or if they were mislabeled on ebay. My tractor shop had some studs in-stock that were listed for the mf65 and went right in, clearly smaller diameter.
 
The studs for the utility are different, part number 831420M1. The studs for the standard are part number 181328M1 (both the utility, and standard studs use the same 195490M1 lug nuts). The hubs for the utility have a bigger hole for the different stud.
 

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