Posted by rustyfarmall on October 26, 2014 at 09:02:32 from (208.126.186.41):
In Reply to: farmhand f-11 loader posted by Ron in Nebr on October 26, 2014 at 01:57:35:
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The "tee" bolts that came with mine were kind of beat up. Kind of looked like the previous owner had allowed them to loosen up and then used the loader for a long time with those bolts loose. I had to heat them with a torch and straighten them out, and then had to use a thread cutting die to not only straighten up the existing threads, but also to extend the threads further down the bolt. As it was, the nut would not go far enough to tighten up the mounting bracket before it reached the end of the threads. Of course the Tee bolt sets on top of the axle housing. I used grade 8 threaded rod and made my own bolts that go under the axle housing.
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