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Nuts and Bolts for Hood?

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Paul in Forsyth

12-14-2001 09:04:30




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All the nuts and bolts for the sheetmetal on my 9N were gone when I bought it. The I&T manual doesn't show this stuff.
Can someone give me a rundown on how the grill is attached to the radiator and what nuts and bolts I should buy to stop all the rattling.
Right now besides the radiator cap hole and a few bolts on the dash, the sheet metal is just hanging.




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michael-Dalton,Ga

12-14-2001 13:13:05




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 Re: Nuts and Bolts for Hood? in reply to Paul in Forsyth, GA, 12-14-2001 09:04:30  
Hay Paul, been down your way many times for training (LE). Big town Forsyth. Any good places around to go, I'll be down there in a couple weeks again.



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Paul in Forsyth, GA

12-14-2001 15:18:17




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 Re: Re: Nuts and Bolts for Hood? in reply to michael-Dalton,Ga, 12-14-2001 13:13:05  
Well you probably know about Miss Piggy BBQ.

We like it here because it's quiet but we are only 1/2 hour from Macon and 1 hour from Atlanta.
Stop by for a ride, We've got a couple good quarter horses and some nice trails on our property.

478-992-8014



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Master Parts Catalog . . . Dell (WA)

12-14-2001 09:50:02




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 Re: Nuts and Bolts for Hood? in reply to Paul in Forsyth, GA, 12-14-2001 09:04:30  
Paul..... .MASTER PARTS CATALOG 39-53: this manual helps to cross-over all the parts from 9N to NAA. An excellent research parts book. It is very useful for seeing how all the smaller parts relate to each other. You can plan your job from this book even before you pick up a wrench. You'll see exactly which parts you'll need and their numbers. The parts person, often half the age of your tractor, may be impressed with your preparation. This book will help you understand what is described in shop and owners manuals. From www.n-news.com $15

Sometimes a picture/drawing is worth a 1000 words on a bulletin board. Gettcha one..... ...Dell

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