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huey

Thinking on replacing my stock rear wheel bolts with studs and lug nuts just wondering what size i need and length for the C-120 to help  with tire changes?

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ebinmaine

7/16- fine x 1.5 or so long. 

 

@rmaynard 

Bob has a kit available with all ya need...

 

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rjg854

I have red lug nuts on my wheels20180706_175007-1.jpg.c9dd43acf09f544f42e83c4b5335e28f.jpg

To each his own :ychain:

 

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WHX??

Lol Randy... betcha a cheeseburger EBs got nuts that are blue! :hilarious:

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JAinVA

I ain't checking but it is kinda cold, so.

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huey

Thanks guys this is just what I was looking for, will check a local hardware store thanks again!

 

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19richie66

One of the simplest and best mods you can make. 

 

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WVHillbilly520H

Cub Cadet jumped on this band wagon from the factory in the late 80s early 90s. Should have been an industry standard.

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JAinVA

In  the GT price wars  back in the day ,parts count reduction was money in the bank.  One stud and 1 nut as opposed to 1 bolt . I guess the bean counters won and I think thats why the change to 4 pinion transaxles. 

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ebinmaine
51 minutes ago, WHX24 said:

Lol Randy... betcha a cheeseburger EBs got nuts that are blue! :hilarious:

 

55 minutes ago, rjg854 said:

red

 

38 minutes ago, JAinVA said:

I ain't checking but it is kinda cold, so.

 

 

I do actually have oversized RED NUTS 

 

 

On Colossus...

 

 

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Pullstart

@huey that mod surely helps with loaded and weighted tires!

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DennisThornton

I had to put my filled rears back on once more and I just wasn't willing to fight with them again so I put in one single bolt.  All I needed to hang the wheel.

If you don't have enough at least put in one stud.

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pacer
31 minutes ago, DennisThornton said:

 

If you don't have enough at least put in one stud.

Thats sorta what I done, I had 3-4 7/16 bolts in the misc hdw box so I cut the heads off and dressed the threads where I cut and use 2 as temporary studs to just get it lined up. As soon as you get one started the rest go quick.

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DennisThornton
24 minutes ago, pacer said:

Thats sorta what I done, I had 3-4 7/16 bolts in the misc hdw box so I cut the heads off and dressed the threads where I cut and use 2 as temporary studs to just get it lined up. As soon as you get one started the rest go quick.

And with only one you only have to align one.  Rest are piece of cake.

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JoeM
4 hours ago, pacer said:

use 2 as temporary studs

If I am not mistaken, Kubota uses two studs on the BX rears and then the rest are lug bots. At least that is what I seen on the neighbors. machine. 

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squonk
11 hours ago, WHX24 said:

It's a good mod to do Huey and does ease tire swaps. Bob Maynard here was selling complete kits to upgrade but if you have a decent hardware store at your convenience  7/16-20 bolts  1 1/4 long. I like to put a thick washer behind the head of the bolt to be able to snug the bolt up better. Be sure to torque every thing to specific values for that size bolt. I also like to blue loctite them in. I be workin on EBs tractor I would use green loctite...:ychain:

 

 

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These clowns like pics so who am I to argue? Obviously wouldn't have to get so pretty with the acorns for a worker  but I feel they have more thread contact. 

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What? No SS allen heads? :teasing-poke: 

 

I put star lock washers under mine and not the cheap Harbor Fright ones either. Along with the blue glue. And 70's Chevy Camaro lug nuts.

 

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ebinmaine
11 hours ago, WHX24 said:

I be workin on EBs tractor I would use green loctite

Not me Bubba. I just reef on it with a 1/2" drive 3 ft breaker bar till I hear a slight crack then back off 5°. 

 

 

 

 

 

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WHX??

Green loctite EB... that way I can hear you cussing from here you ever have to take it off! 

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, WHX24 said:

Green loctite EB... that way I can hear you cussing from here you ever have to take it off! 

I have a 5-ft extension pipe for breaking... 

I mean, removing bolts. 

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OldWorkHorse

Love having studs for rear tire was never fun trying to get a bolt started while holding the wheel still 

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David414

wheel studs with chrome acorn nuts on a 41-4-8

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ebinmaine
12 minutes ago, David414 said:

wheel studs with chrome acorn nuts on a 41-4-8

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:handgestures-thumbup:

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OldWorkHorse
27 minutes ago, David414 said:

wheel studs with chrome acorn nuts on a 41-4-8

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Just need some nice white walls!

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