T twodose New member Apr 9, 2016 14 0 1 Shickshinny, PA Sep 13, 2025 #1 What size socket is used on the transmission screen bolt on a b2910, and is it metric or imperial?
whitetiger Moderator Staff member Equipment Kubota tech..BX2370, RCK60, B7100HST, RTV900 w plow, Ford 1100 FWA Nov 20, 2011 3,231 1,658 113 Kansas City, KS Sep 13, 2025 #2 It would be 26mm.
GeoHorn Well-known member Lifetime Member Equipment M4700DT, LA1002FEL, Ferguson5-8B Compactor-Roller, 10KDumpTrailer, RTV-X900 May 18, 2018 6,281 3,611 113 Texas Sep 14, 2025 #3 Here’s a handy chart which compares Metric and SAE tool sizes: https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/docs/documents/1607/wrench_inches_to_mm_conversion_chart.png
Here’s a handy chart which compares Metric and SAE tool sizes: https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/docs/documents/1607/wrench_inches_to_mm_conversion_chart.png
skeets Well-known member Equipment BX 2360 /B2601 Oct 2, 2009 15,080 4,211 113 SW Pa Sep 14, 2025 #4 And not a damned thing close to 10 mm!!!
G GreensvilleJay Well-known member Equipment BX23-S,57 A-C D-14,58 A-C D-14, 57 A-C D-14,tiller,cults,Millcreek 25G spreader, Apr 2, 2019 13,064 5,758 113 Greensville,Ontario,Canada Sep 14, 2025 #5 13/32 works.
T twodose New member Apr 9, 2016 14 0 1 Shickshinny, PA Sep 14, 2025 #6 Thanks for all the replies, I appreciate it.
H Hugo Habicht Well-known member Lifetime Member Equipment G1900 Jun 24, 2024 759 1,079 93 Ireland Sep 14, 2025 #7 skeets said: And not a damned thing close to 10 mm!!! Click to expand... You can change that with an angle grinder. But check first the 10mm socket is actually there. If not grind for 12mm or 1/2" Reactions: 1 user
skeets said: And not a damned thing close to 10 mm!!! Click to expand... You can change that with an angle grinder. But check first the 10mm socket is actually there. If not grind for 12mm or 1/2"
T twodose New member Apr 9, 2016 14 0 1 Shickshinny, PA Monday at 5:57 PM #8 According to that conversion chart a 26,27,2 would all be 1-1/6", so I used that and a 27mm because I didn't have a 26mm. Last edited: Monday at 7:31 PM
According to that conversion chart a 26,27,2 would all be 1-1/6", so I used that and a 27mm because I didn't have a 26mm.