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Re: bolt sizes, length


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Posted by ejensen on October 31, 2013 at 20:36:26 from (67.183.217.224):

In Reply to: Re: bolt sizes, length posted by Paul in MN on October 31, 2013 at 19:48:13:

Hi Paul,

I live in Seattle and the Jubilee is at our place which is on Orcas island. I will take a selection of bolts and washers. Have good access to a variety of bolts here in Seattle. One of my other concerns is having enough parts and the correct parts to assemble the flex pulley to the crankshaft pulley for driving the shaft which drives the hydraulic pump. Hopefully I will be able to do the necessary removing and assembling things needed to the crankshaft pulley without removing the front end of the tractor. Found out that Farmland Tractor in Oregon, had most of the parts I needed to connect the hydraulic pump to the crankshaft pulley. Flex adapters for both the crankshaft and the pump, and shaft to drive the pump. I was not able to find a flex coupling to connect the shaft that came with the loader to the crankshaft pulley. Also ordered a variety of parts from our host. I certainly appreciate your informaton. Had to make pieces out of 2 x 1/4 inch angle to attach to the end of the loader frame. These pieces will bolt under the axle in the same place as the ends of the loader frame. I"ll need to modify my stabilizer bars to make them fit. Have the old ones and will practice with these prior to cutting my new stabilizer bars. I"ll use your suggestion about using grade 5 standard bolts for attaching things together. Fenders and supports for the ends of the loader frame. The loader is very sturdy so will definitely need to have a counterweight. It was interesting to me that Old, one of the people who use the forum has a backhoe and loader on an 8N.


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