Just bought a new L2501 tractor. Are most of the nuts/bolts metric our SAE? I need to get a new, larger 3/4 inch drive socket set to do routine maintenance, and want to have the needed sizes.
Rare to find an SAE fastener on a Kubota. Sometimes on an implement made in the USA there might be SAE.Just bought a new L2501 tractor. Are most of the nuts/bolts metric our SAE? I need to get a new, larger 3/4 inch drive socket set to do routine maintenance, and want to have the needed sizes.
The Harbor Freight Icon is a hundred bucks and goes to 175. It's a dead nuts copy of a Snap On, right down to the engraved graduations and it torques in left and right hand. Most cheap wrenches only tighten torque (RH) the Icon does LH too. I need that for spindle nuts.Rather than investing in 3/4" sockets you might go shopping for a heavier torque wrench. The common ones seem to limit at 150 foot pounds. Rear wheel nuts torque to 160 foot pounds, the loader mount bolts are 166. I got a Craftsman at Lowes for about $80.
What a length of black pipe is for.................I agree that good 1/2 drive and 3/8 drive are used most of the time it’s good to have longer ratchets and breaker bars.
One of my old supervisors used to tell me "Tight's tight, too tight's broke". I have 6 torque wrenches in my garage because of having to fix stuff he broke. Too tight was right with that guy.Rather than investing in 3/4" sockets you might go shopping for a heavier torque wrench. The common ones seem to limit at 150 foot pounds. Rear wheel nuts torque to 160 foot pounds, the loader mount bolts are 166. I got a Craftsman at Lowes for about $80.