J Jim Johnson New member Equipment M5400 Oct 18, 2022 3 0 1 Mount Vernon, Illinois Oct 21, 2022 #1 My M5400....1998 vintage needs a stud dye to fix threads, what size are they? Dumb question I know but I do not see as wells I did.
My M5400....1998 vintage needs a stud dye to fix threads, what size are they? Dumb question I know but I do not see as wells I did.
D DustyRusty Well-known member Equipment WAS BANNED FOR NSFW PICS Nov 8, 2015 6,518 5,154 113 North East CT Oct 21, 2022 #2 Take the nut to a machine shop and have them measure it for you. Most good machinists would be able to tell just by looking at it. All they have to do is to thread a bolt into the nut to determine the specification.
Take the nut to a machine shop and have them measure it for you. Most good machinists would be able to tell just by looking at it. All they have to do is to thread a bolt into the nut to determine the specification.
J Jim Johnson New member Equipment M5400 Oct 18, 2022 3 0 1 Mount Vernon, Illinois Oct 22, 2022 #3 Tks
Trapper Bob Well-known member Lifetime Member Equipment L4701, Wicked grapple, 6’ bush hog, pallet forks, 7’ box blade, 6’ Wicked bucket Jan 17, 2022 446 818 93 65 Andover, KS Oct 22, 2022 #4 Take the lug nut to a hardware store. Most have size & pitch gages to identify the threads. They might have a die to chase your threads on the stud.
Take the lug nut to a hardware store. Most have size & pitch gages to identify the threads. They might have a die to chase your threads on the stud.