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D2 5U track adjusters?

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Diamond-Ranch
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Hi I have a 55 D2 5U in need of a couple track adjusters mine are ate up with rust, still working but in bad shape, would anyone have a couple? Mine are 1 1/4-7 thread.

Thanks Larry
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Mon, Jul 13, 2009 6:27 AM
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When I changed my I went to Tacoma Screw and they were able to order a couple of special order ones for me.

http://www.tacomascrew.com/

Kevin
D2 5U13247 Direct electric start, #44hyd, 2S blade, Hyster D2N
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Mon, Jul 13, 2009 6:52 AM
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When I changed my I went to Tacoma Screw and they were able to order a couple of special order ones for me.

http://www.tacomascrew.com/

Kevin
Larry,
If it's the bolts you need, a length of grade 8 all thread will work nicely but remember to set the spring length according to the book. If it's the nuts you need (and can't get the originals retapped) you may have to make your own.
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Mon, Jul 13, 2009 7:36 PM
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Larry,
If it's the bolts you need, a length of grade 8 all thread will work nicely but remember to set the spring length according to the book. If it's the nuts you need (and can't get the originals retapped) you may have to make your own.
I had no problem finding 1 1/4" 7 nuts which i used as a backup to the adjuster nut---i tapped the adjuster nut and recut the slots so it would tighten to the bolt threads
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Mon, Jul 13, 2009 8:17 PM
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I had no problem finding 1 1/4" 7 nuts which i used as a backup to the adjuster nut---i tapped the adjuster nut and recut the slots so it would tighten to the bolt threads
I have a few😊
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Tue, Jul 14, 2009 8:00 AM
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I have a few😊

So Jason whats the chances of getting a couple from you? How much do you want for them? I thought of having a couple machined but never persued it.

Thanks Larry
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Tue, Jul 14, 2009 8:42 AM
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So Jason whats the chances of getting a couple from you? How much do you want for them? I thought of having a couple machined but never persued it.

Thanks Larry
Larry I sent you a pm
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Tue, Jul 14, 2009 9:57 AM
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