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Topic: Wet Bolts
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| Part Time Pete
02-26-2013 12:03:43
161.11.122.77
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I'm looking for wet bolts for the tie rods on one of my running gears. Does anyone know where I could get them. I think that's what they're called - they're a 5/8" x 2" bolt with a grease fitting in the end. Thanks |
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| 36F30
02-27-2013 18:56:37
97.125.197.149
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Re: Wet Bolts in reply to Part Time Pete, 02-26-2013 12:03:43
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| Part Time Pete
02-27-2013 09:26:28
161.11.122.77
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Re: Wet Bolts in reply to Part Time Pete, 02-26-2013 12:03:43
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| Thanks for the help If i can't find them I'll try making them. Be nice to get the wander out of that wagon |
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| smallercrawler
02-26-2013 13:42:34
166.82.254.181
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Re: Wet Bolts in reply to Part Time Pete, 02-26-2013 12:03:43
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| Either TSC or Northern Tool used to carry bolts for trailer spring equalizers and shackles that were greasable, not sure of size. Also Mcmaster-Carr: "wheel axle bolts". HTH
This post was edited by smallercrawler at 14:02:18 02/26/13. |
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| JMOR
02-26-2013 13:05:02
72.181.173.171
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Re: Wet Bolts in reply to Part Time Pete, 02-26-2013 12:03:43
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| Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeA drill & tap ought to get 'er done. |
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| rabbit
02-26-2013 15:22:01
207.241.137.116
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Re: Wet Bolts in reply to JMOR, 02-26-2013 13:05:02
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| In a pinch, I have made them - drill out though the center lengthwise, drill through the side to meet the first hole, and tap the first hole to fit a grease fitting. Have worked in several applications. |
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