by oldclaypaws » Mon May 26, 2014 9:36 am
A crucial bolt (securing the drive shaft) dropped off the bottom of my tractor shortly after purchase and a search ensued for a replacement. Fortunately I went to the right place, a specialist tractor spares supplier, Denleys. I had the right thread but needed a longer bolt. With various gauges it took the guy about 3 or 4 minutes to work out it was a UNF, an American thread. It took 3 phones calls to find a supplier with the right thread and length. I'd always thought there were 2 threads, Metric and Imperial, but he explained there are SIXTEEN. Then there's the different pitches, what a nightmare ! There are multiple manufacturers stamping initials on them just to confuse matters. Your TD is maybe a makers stamp.
It the position it was, is should have sensibly been a left hand thread, but it wasn't, meaning it could easily come out again. To be sure it didn't as getting all the belts on correctly was tricky, I put a generous layer of bolt lock on it, and a spring washer.
Life was so much simpler when Dr Frankenstein fitted the bolts in my neck keeping my head on. They're getting rusty now and could do with replacing, but its the usual problem, I'm now obsolete and you just can't get the parts.