Posted by Randy-IA on August 30, 2008 at 08:16:22 from (207.177.83.86):
Hi All, I posted this on Implement alley too. I was looking for a slip/over-running friction disc for my 14t baler on a previous post there. Well they are available from mommy Deere and it'll only cost a small fortune. I asked in that post about how to rivet the disc back on. I'll figure that one out but now I need to know if there's a way to know the difference between a hot peened rivet and a cold peened rivet- OK no wisecracks !! I know, one will be hot and the other one won't ;) Parts people at dealer didn't know. Is there a difference ? Can the same rivet be used hot or cold? Is the purpose of hot riveting to get a tighter connection as the rivet cools and shrinks? Thanks ! ...Randy
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