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Neil D
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Anybody got the torque settings for the drawbar studs of a D9G?

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Tue, Sep 22, 2009 5:33 AM
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hello Neil ,the service book has not any torque for the draw bar bolts,if you post the bolts size i can post the torque for the bolt size ,bruce oz

1'' = 500-600 pound feet
1 1/8''= 675-825 pf
1 1/4''=860-1060 pf
1 3/8''=1050-1290 pf
1 1/2''=1260-1540 pf


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Tue, Sep 22, 2009 6:15 AM
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hello Neil ,the service book has not any torque for the draw bar bolts,if you post the bolts size i can post the torque for the bolt size ,bruce oz

1'' = 500-600 pound feet
1 1/8''= 675-825 pf
1 1/4''=860-1060 pf
1 3/8''=1050-1290 pf
1 1/2''=1260-1540 pf


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Hello Bruce

I am not close to the machine but I do know the nuts measure 2 3/8" across the flats- the studs are 1 1/4" diameter.
Hope this helps
Thanks
Neil
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Tue, Sep 22, 2009 6:44 AM
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Reply to Neil D:
Hello Bruce

I am not close to the machine but I do know the nuts measure 2 3/8" across the flats- the studs are 1 1/4" diameter.
Hope this helps
Thanks
Neil
hello Neil ,use this size for your bolts -1 1/4''=860-1060 pf,
clean all the surfaces ,sand rust off , ,put the bolts in the brackets ,leave bolts loose until the clevis and bolts are installed ,tighten bracket bolts(trans) first ,then clevis bolts.
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Tue, Sep 22, 2009 7:09 AM
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hello Neil ,use this size for your bolts -1 1/4''=860-1060 pf,
clean all the surfaces ,sand rust off , ,put the bolts in the brackets ,leave bolts loose until the clevis and bolts are installed ,tighten bracket bolts(trans) first ,then clevis bolts.
bruce oz
That is much appreciated imformation, thanks very much Bruce

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Tue, Sep 22, 2009 7:11 AM
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That is much appreciated imformation, thanks very much Bruce

Neil
Hello Neil,
D-9G service book says 1 1\2" studs.
studs torque 550 lb. ft. nuts 1500 lb. ft.
good luck
Bob
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Tue, Sep 22, 2009 9:02 PM
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Hello Neil,
D-9G service book says 1 1\2" studs.
studs torque 550 lb. ft. nuts 1500 lb. ft.
good luck
Bob
Hi Niel,
Now ya'll got me looking.
Should be on that copy of the rear case parts diagram I sent you earlier.
I show the studs to be a #9S7479......unfortunately I don't seem to have a size chart up to that size to identify them with.

Universal torque chart.
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Tue, Sep 22, 2009 9:40 PM
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Hi Niel,
Now ya'll got me looking.
Should be on that copy of the rear case parts diagram I sent you earlier.
I show the studs to be a #9S7479......unfortunately I don't seem to have a size chart up to that size to identify them with.

Universal torque chart.
Looking in the D8K and the D9H manuals they say..

1 1/4" studs- 1000 +/- 100 ft lb for the nuts
1 1/2" studs -1800 +/- 180 ft lb for the nuts

Cheers djcat
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