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Model 31 McCormick loader?

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pedalTA

10-08-2007 08:55:23




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looking for shoulder bolts for model 31. They're for where the bucket pivots, any help greatley appreciated!




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Brownie450

10-09-2007 17:54:33




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 Re: Model 31 McCormick loader? in reply to pedalTA, 10-08-2007 08:55:23  
The bolt has a head size of 1 3/8".



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pedalTA

10-09-2007 18:03:27




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 Re: Model 31 McCormick loader? in reply to Brownie450, 10-09-2007 17:54:33  
Thanks I might just have to have one made where I work. I appreciate the help!!!!!



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Brownie450

10-09-2007 04:47:55




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 Re: Model 31 McCormick loader? in reply to pedalTA, 10-08-2007 08:55:23  
Just went out & measured the hole in the bucket, & it is 1 1/8" inside diameter & 1 5/8" long. The bushing would need to be around 1 3/4" long to give enough clearance. Slight bit more probably wouldn't hurt. The original bolt was turned from one piece & had a head size of maybe 1 1/2" to 1 5/8". Can measure one later today.



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Brownie450

10-08-2007 18:56:10




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 Re: Model 31 McCormick loader? in reply to pedalTA, 10-08-2007 08:55:23  
Use a 3/4 inch bolt with a THICK washer under the head & a steel bushing of the proper size[I think it is 1" or 1 1/4"] outside measure. Weld the washer to the head of the bolt. There was a 3/8" or 1/2" piece of steel on the outside of the frame rail for the 3/4" bolt to go through. It was a square piece just the size to fit inside the channel frame rail. The original bolt was fine thread---but probably could be coarse thread also. The nut tightened the bolt to the frame rail & the bucket pivoted on the bushing. A grease fitting was on each side of the bucket at the pivot point.

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