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    Posted: 07 Aug 2010 at 8:05pm
Hello everyone   been trying to break free a support bolt on the radiator and guard assembly of a HD6.  It has a flared head and is about 1.5 inche dia. NFT.  The nut is square  about 2 inches deep with a step for a retaining bracket.  not having much luck.  Was wondering if anyone might have a spare bolt & nut that they might part with? Thanks Danny
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DMiller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Aug 2010 at 12:43pm
Are you sure it is a bolt and not a pin?  Some pins are only equipped with a drive type for alignment purposes as they are splined or keyed to prevent installed rotation.  Could it be possible to remove the nut and drive it out?
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It is a bolt, I will look and see if I can find 1 laying around
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I should have some bolts 086835 and some time they are not easy to remove
and I have to check tomorrow morning for make sure.
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Thanks you guys. a little good news.  worked on it today still would not give up it's grip. if you find one please email me or call 505 425 6265    Danny
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Did you remove the smaller bolt each side off the guard and
try too pull  the top guard in front side  sometime it loosen
the big bolts from the guard and frame
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I check today but no chance to get my hand on the guard bolts maybe
they ben sold and I will recheck tomorrow again
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Hello everyone    The bolt and nut finally parted ways.  A welder,pipewrench,bottlejack,slug,sledgehammer,torch and alot of dreaming i was on some beach somewhere it gave up it's grip. So now maybe like Dadsdozerhd5b said it will run again. thanks for the help  Danny
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