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Front Wheel Weight Bolt Info needed

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    Posted: 09 Sep 2011 at 8:33am
I am looking for sizing (diameter x length) of the bolts used to hold the front wheel doughnut weights on a D series tractor.  If I remember correctly I can just  take a carriage bolt and grind one of the (4) sides down flat?  Thank you for the help. 
 
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I just did the same, I used 1/2" by 3 1/2" bolts
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Thanks a bunch Matt.  I was going to hook up the brush mower tonight and it always makes the front end a bit light on the hills.
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The J bolts used to assemble Jamesway leverlock cow stantions work very well.
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Thanks again Matt for the help.  As a follow up for anybody who searches this for future reference, perhaps I have different rims, but I ended up using 1/2" x 4" carriage bolts  as I could not get a nut started on the shorter bolts with a washer and lock washer on.
 
Ted,  I am not sure what brand of stalls are sitting empty in the barn but I am going to have to check now.  Good to hear from you.  Mike


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