Posted by SadFarmall on April 22, 2012 at 04:30:15 from (112.213.179.19):
In Reply to: fine thread bolts posted by charlie M on April 21, 2012 at 07:03:48:
Over here the bolt situation is a bit of good and bad. I have found a place that sells UNC, UNF, BSW and BSF bolts at very reasonable prices. Their motto is "anything with a thread". I got 8 new 7/8 UNC bolts and spring washers for the steel rear wheels on my H for $30. The problem with Farmall tractors in Australia is that many of the Australian assembled and manufactured parts use BSW bolts in place of UNC. �" BSW has 12 threads per inch and �" UNC has 13. Very easy to damage components quickly. I always replace coarse thread bolts with coarse thread and fine thread bolts with fine. Often the IH catalog gives the tensile strength required. For example front hub cap bolts are listed as Grade 5 - somewhat over engineered I think!
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