Posted by D Slater on March 01, 2011 at 12:29:23 from (184.15.25.104):
In Reply to: Dot Bolts posted by George Rausch on March 01, 2011 at 09:06:33:
IH didn't use all dot head bolts on every tractor. I use them if they look good, never found to many broke unless they got loose or on a wheel clamp. Figure I can trust the old IH bolts as much as the new ones the overseas bolt handlers sell. Some heads I can remember they used. plain head, C on the head, Dot head, W/P on the head. Sometime in 1954 bolts with a kind of circle in the middle and grade mark lines started showing up on the heads. Around sometime in 1956 bolts with IH and grade marks on the head started showing up. All bolts on the tractors didn't change to the same type all at once.
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