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dstates Regular
Joined: 01 Nov 2010 Posts: 228 Location: Moline, IL
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Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 7:49 pm Post subject: Mounting stud for H radiator - Where? |
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I'm looking for a radiator mounting stud for my H to replace the one I broke off in the radiator. Since it was a holiday weekend I have not talked to the dealer yet. I've looked all over at my normal parts websites with no luck. I'll be talking to the dealer tomorrow, but I like having options if possible. Does anyone know where I can get one of these (PN = 48825DB).
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Hattrick Regular
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Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 8:29 pm Post subject: Re: Mounting stud for H radiator - Where? |
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I see there was a couple on ebay recently that did not sell. You may try and contact the seller. here is the listing
http://www.ebay.com/itm/International-Farmall-H-Radiator-Mounting-Studs-and-Springs-Original-/280970488314?nma=true&si=ZStLACFD82vNaB0PwAgeATDR6Lg%3D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
Also Messicks shows them for $8.65 |
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D Slater Tractor Expert
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 4:35 am Post subject: Re: Mounting stud for H radiator - Where? |
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Should be able to get them from a industrial supply. Unless you want the cotter pin holes just get the same length and threads and self locking nuts. Can use coarse thread both ends if the coarse, fine thread ones are harder to get. Find some that someone put all thread rod in for the stud often. Most are softer material though. |
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kevinj54 Long Time User
Joined: 04 Mar 2008 Posts: 567 Location: West Michigan
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 4:49 am Post subject: Re: Mounting stud for H radiator - Where? |
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Should be easy to make one from a 7/16 fine thread bolt. Cut it to length and put the coarse thread on, drill cotter hole. |
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Phil Tibbetts Long Time User
Joined: 23 Jul 2004 Posts: 778 Location: Old Town, Maine
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 5:22 am Post subject: Re: Mounting stud for H radiator - Where? |
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NAPA should have a good selection of studs. |
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GordoSD Tractor Guru
Joined: 09 Jun 2005 Posts: 6642 Location: Mitchell, SD
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 6:43 am Post subject: Re: Mounting stud for H radiator - Where? |
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I'd use the fine thread bolt cut to length with a fine nylock nut. Forget messing with rethreading and that cotter key. |
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JRSutton Tractor Expert
Joined: 10 Jun 2011 Posts: 2168 Location: Sutton, MA
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 7:32 am Post subject: Re: Mounting stud for H radiator - Where? |
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I'm curious - what was the original stud made out of?
I've noticed the nuts are brass, but wasn't sure about th stud itself.
Wondering if it's brass, is there a reason - In other words, would putting disimilar metals together corrode your radiator and cause further problem in the long run?
Figured I'd throw it out there for discussion before you commit. |
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kevinj54 Long Time User
Joined: 04 Mar 2008 Posts: 567 Location: West Michigan
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 10:19 am Post subject: Re: Mounting stud for H radiator - Where? |
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| GordoSD wrote: | | (quoted from post at 11:43:08 11/26/12) I'd use the fine thread bolt cut to length with a fine nylock nut. Forget messing with rethreading and that cotter key. |
Gordo,
If I recall those are fine on the bottom and course in the radiator. |
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dstates Regular
Joined: 01 Nov 2010 Posts: 228 Location: Moline, IL
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 10:20 am Post subject: Re: Mounting stud for H radiator - Where? |
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The stud is definitely steel. I got to see a good bit of it after I broke it off and had to remove it... |
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JLE Regular
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 5:00 pm Post subject: Re: Mounting stud for H radiator - Where? |
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The part of the stud that screws into the raditor is short, wants to run out thread before bottoming into the raditor, will either pull mount loose, or go into bottom of raditor causing a leak. |
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