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O.E.M. tractor parts part #mess up

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Adam

01-20-2004 18:21:03




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I recently order some parts from O.E.M. Tractor Parts. One of the things I ordered was suppose to be manifold studs with high nuts for my H. When I got them I went to put them in and they were the wrong size. H requires 3/8" studs and the studs I got were 7/16" which are for a M or larger tractor. I got there catalog back out and looked at it and they have the exact same parts number listed for both tractors. I called them and they said that they would get things straightened out there. I just thought I would let you guys know this so if you order any studs ask them and make sure they are the right size.
Adam

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CNKS

01-20-2004 18:49:05




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 Re: O.E.M. tractor parts part #mess up in reply to Adam, 01-20-2004 18:21:03  
I checked my H and M parts manuals, The H and M both use the same studs and nuts, BUT there is a serial number break where the stud numbers change. For the H it is 106907 (about mid 1942), for the M it is 41345 (late 1941). Can't tell you which is 3/8 and which is 7/16. OEM is a little slow getting me my last order (2 weeks now), some of the items are made after you order, which slows things down--but they have a lot of hard to find parts. You are correct about the numbers in their catalog, apparently pulled off their computer, which is also wrong.

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Dave

01-20-2004 18:41:20




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 Re: O.E.M. tractor parts part #mess up in reply to Adam, 01-20-2004 18:21:03  
Don't know about problem but some if not all
early H and M used 3/8 studs.



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49 Cubber!

01-20-2004 18:24:10




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 Re: O.E.M. tractor parts part #mess up in reply to Adam, 01-20-2004 18:21:03  
Its been some time now,but I orederdd a new # plate for my M,they sent the right number on the wrong plate.I called and they immediatly sent me a new plate,even let me keep the one they messed up on.I havent had any problems with them since!



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