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| pconnie
11-29-2012 14:56:09
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nice..noticed the reg. is mounted is there a way to put dash bolt in behind the reg..or do you have to remove it..send along photos of car ..looks as good as 8 |
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| Dave in Wyoming
11-29-2012 15:17:59
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Re: Just finishing up in reply to pconnie, 11-29-2012 14:56:09
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| pconnie, I am assuming you are refering to the hood bolts?? If so, the bottom bolts two bolts on the dash have a boxed in nut. The top two bolts do not, but you can get to them with the battery lid open. I'm not seeing any bolts in the area of the reg. to mount the dash to the tractor. I'll try and post a picture of my 40 soon. Hope this helps, and thanks!!! Dave |
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| pconnie
11-30-2012 05:26:12
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Re: Just finishing up in reply to Dave in Wyoming, 11-29-2012 15:17:59
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| so the bottom bolts dont use a carriage bolt on hood to dash.. |
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| Dave in Wyoming
11-30-2012 21:11:40
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Re: Just finishing up in reply to pconnie, 11-30-2012 05:26:12
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| pconnie, Actually, none of the hood bolts were carriage bolts. The top two are bolt and nut, and the bottom two are bolt and a caged nut. My fingers don't like to work like they should anymore either, but neither does my brain. HAHA Hope this helps!! Dave |
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| pconnie
11-30-2012 04:57:00
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Re: Just finishing up in reply to Dave in Wyoming, 11-29-2012 15:17:59
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| meant the dash to the hood..got a 8 that has the bolt missing ..tried to fish a nut behind the reg..old arthritic fingers couldnt do it.. |
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