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Confused - which way for loader pulley bolt,

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red dog farm

05-04-2006 08:20:00




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On a 48 N with a wagner loader - is it lefty loosey and righty tighty or is this a left handed thread bolt, so reverse is true?

Thanks




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Roger in Iowa

05-04-2006 09:20:24




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 Re: Confused - which way for loader pulley bolt, in reply to red dog farm, 05-04-2006 08:20:00  
If this is for the shaft going to the crankshaft, the Dearborn shaft is left hand threads. Has to be or it would not drive. If this is for same shaft for Wagner it has to be left hand also.

Try it before you assemble on tractor??

Roger in Iowa



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red dog farm

05-04-2006 09:50:50




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 Re: Confused - which way for loader pulley bolt, in reply to Roger in Iowa, 05-04-2006 09:20:24  
Yep - pulley on shaft to crankshaft - cant try before I put on, need to take the one on there now off, mating part from pump with pins spun out and tore up the holes from the pulley and ground down the pins. Thanks.



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Jim.UT

05-04-2006 10:13:21




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 Re: Confused - which way for loader pulley bolt, in reply to red dog farm, 05-04-2006 09:50:50  
Left hand threads...just the opposite of most threaded connections.

I have a surplus loader driveshaft. It's not in perfect shape, but might be salvageable. If you need it, let me know and I'll snap some photos of it for your review.



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