[AJD] wood plugs

Bruce Mahr martian at winco.net
Fri Aug 26 16:33:51 PDT 2005


Tom: The corks were in the threaded holes on the axle housings where mounted 
equipment would be attached, if the holes didn't have studs in them. They 
were to keep dirt out of the holes when the holes were not in use. In my 
opinion, it's not anything I would be too concerned with as trying to 
replace them. It would be a personal thing if someone wanted the holes 
filled with something, and the cork plugs would be very inexpensive.

Bruce Mahr

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom in N Texas" <tdulin at pulse.net>
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Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 10:24 AM
Subject: RE: [AJD] wood plugs


> Exactly where do the plugs go? I think they're missing from my tractor.
>
> Tom in North Texas
> -------------------------------
> At 12:52 AM 8/26/05 , you wrote:
>>Kreig:
>>
>>I use high density corks.
>>
>>Dean A. Van Peursem
>>Snohomish, WA 98290
>>
>>Forbidden fruits create many jams!
>>
>>www.deerelegacy.com
>>
>>http://members.cox.net/classicweb/email.htm
>
> Tom in N Texas, KC5INU,  tdulin at pulse.net, "Nothing Runs like a JD MT 
> Deere",
> 1949 John Deere MT, JD No. 50 Box Blade,  1954 JD No. 5 Sickle-Bar Mower,
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