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Old 04-05-2017, 07:14 AM
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So you cleaning up and using the factory IH bolts, or going the off brand run of the mill, everyday bolts? Then again, I don't recall you saying you were doing a restoration in the first place... Or are you?
I will be using new bolts, I like the look of new bolts plus I like being able to work on the tractor in the future without having to worry about hurting the hardware. The tractor already has a bunch of mismatched random hardware anyway, I will probably go stainless for most of the hardware.
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Old 04-05-2017, 07:29 AM
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I posted this in the wanted section but am posting here to help get more views. I bought a nf spring assist that's missing the rod that goes from the spring to the bracket on the rockshaft, If someone has one I would be interested. If not then I need someone to trace the rod on paper and mail it to me so I can make my own, you can pm me or post in this thread. Thanks.
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So you cleaning up and using the factory IH bolts, or going the off brand run of the mill, everyday bolts? Then again, I don't recall you saying you were doing a restoration in the first place... Or are you?
I am beginning to wonder if he is doing anything.... nary a pic.
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I am beginning to wonder if he is doing anything.... nary a pic.
Do you want pics of me ordering parts? I will get some time this weekend to work on it and I will be sure to post some pics.
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Do you want pics of me ordering parts? I will get some time this weekend to work on it and I will be sure to post some pics.
That's the spirit! You know, somebody has to post this....


We know you're busy, but hey the gang has still gotta get their jabs in.
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I posted this in the wanted section but am posting here to help get more views. I bought a nf spring assist that's missing the rod that goes from the spring to the bracket on the rockshaft, If someone has one I would be interested. If not then I need someone to trace the rod on paper and mail it to me so I can make my own, you can pm me or post in this thread. Thanks.
Yosemite Sam has made some in the past so maybe give him a shout. They are also available here;

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Anyone send you a tracing Tim?
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I will be using new bolts, I like the look of new bolts plus I like being able to work on the tractor in the future without having to worry about hurting the hardware. The tractor already has a bunch of mismatched random hardware anyway, I will probably go stainless for most of the hardware.
Don't use s/s in strength applications. The strong stainless hardware is expensive and the stuff you get at the hardware store is a lesser grade.

Driveshaft ships Thursday. I sent an email with the tracking number.

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Anyone send you a tracing Tim?
Not yet.
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Don't use s/s in strength applications. The strong stainless hardware is expensive and the stuff you get at the hardware store is a lesser grade.

Driveshaft ships Thursday. I sent an email with the tracking number.

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Thanks for getting the shaft done so fast, you the man Jeff.
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