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hotajax

The bolts I took out are 2 inches from the top of the head to the shoulder, and then another 3/4 inch of threads..

Do I have 2 inch bolts or 2 3/4 inch bolts? 

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Ed Kennell
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Bolt length is measured from the underside of the head.        Shoulder bolt length is from the under side of the head to the shoulder.   

 

You probably have  1.5 or 1.75" long shoulder bolts.

Shoulder bolts - Bolt Depot

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Handy Don
32 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

Bolt length is measured from the underside of the head.        Shoulder bolt length is from the under side of the head to the shoulder.   

 

You probably have  1.5 or 1.75" long shoulder bolts.

Shoulder bolts - Bolt Depot

Ed has you covered. Note that on some sites, there will be specs for both the shoulder and the threaded parts!

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hotajax

thanks, gents.

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ri702bill

For what it's worth - McMaster sells thin shim kits to either lengthen os shorten shoulder bolts a small amount for that "correct" fit .....

Small shims go on the threads at the shoulder (right arrow) to lengthen the bolt, the larger ones go up the shoulder to the underside of the head (left arrow) to shorten it....

A dab of superglue holds them tight.

 

Shoulder bolts - Bolt Depot

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hotajax
  1. Probably wouldn't be such a big deal if those zircs on the wheel worked OK, instead of having to change the bolt when I forget to grease the wheel.

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lynnmor
2 hours ago, hotajax said:
  1. Probably wouldn't be such a big deal if those zircs on the wheel worked OK, instead of having to change the bolt when I forget to grease the wheel.

Do yourself a favor and grease the wheels each time you mow.  In addition, grease the three front axle fittings often to prevent excess wear.  The rest of the fittings can be done a few times a year.

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