[Farmall] Replacement bolt for 340U fast hitch needed
Jim Becker
jim.becker at verizon.net
Fri Sep 3 08:33:09 PDT 2010
Are you having trouble removing the bolt or is it just a problem finding a
replacement? That much torque requires a grade 8 bolt or better. Fastenal
has that size in B7 grade, which I don't think is quite as high as grade 8.
In grade 8, they have a flange bolt. Bolt Depot has grade 8 in that
diameter and thread but their lengths go straight from 1-1/2 to 2. You
could probably get a 2 and shorten it a little. Another option is a Ferry
cap screw (12-point flanged head). Fastenal has them in the right size.
Given the problems others have commented on, I would lean this direction.
None of these will be drilled for a safety wire. You could either skip the
wire or try drilling the heads yourself. That may not be easy in that grade
bolt.
Jim Becker
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From: <br549 at hemc.net>
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 6:44 AM
To: <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Subject: Re: [Farmall] Replacement bolt for 340U fast hitch needed
> I was able to find my copy of the Operators Manual and Installation
> Instructions for the "Three-Point Fast-Hitch with Tel-A_Depth and Traction
> Control for McCormick Farmall 340 and International 340 Utility Tractors"
> (now that is a mouthful). On page six I found a picture of the part that
> needs replacing on my tractor and it is called the "Bail Pivot Bracket".
> It is also listed as part "J" on page 17.
>
> What happended is the pivot ball is worn so much that it is able to move
> in and out of the "Stop Plate". My problem is one of the bolts for Bail
> Pivot Bracket has rounded corners and I can't fix the problem without
> removing the bolt (I had purchased a complete 340 Fast Hich system for
> parts
> last winter).
>
> Thes bolts are described as "3/4NC x 1-3/4-inch cap screws... tighten to
> 370-420 foot-pounds torque."
>
> I have removed two of these but at that torque rating, it is no wonder I
> have had this much difficulty.
>
> Hope this additional info helps to clarify my problem and needs.
>
> Thanks to everyone that is looking into this for me.
>
> Best,
>
> Bryan
>
>
>
>
>
>
> We had a 460 w/ a Fast Hitch, this area is a very weak point on the hitch
> system. You don't mention the reason for working in this area. We lived in
> SENY
> with lots of rocks and shale, with a 3 bottom mounted spring trip plow as
> well
> as running a 45 Baler, this resulted in the bolts working loose and
> eventually
> wearing out the mounting?holes. The final solution was to build a frame
> around
> the hitch mount and bolt it to the holes in the side of the transmission
> housing
> that has lasted to this day. If the holes are still good and
> everything?is?OK I
> would reinstall w/ grade 8 bolts, (they won't streach and loosen up), as
> well as
> using HD lock washers and loctite,?torque to 220 to 240 FT/LBS.?You may
> have to
> ask around to find a supplier that would have grade 8 bolts but there
> would be
> some in any area. Tractor Supply has Grade 8 but I don't know if it would
> be in
> the 3/4 size. If there is a history of these coming loose-?you will have
> your
> work cut out for you as the holes are probably worn and will not hold a
> bolt
> tight.
> ?Barney Van De Weert
> 3828 Heartwood St
> Uniontown OH 44685
>
>
> bbvande at yahoo.com
> Cell# 330-760-5988
>
>
>
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> There are several 3/4" bolts called out on the drawing for the Fast
> Hitch in the 330/340/340U parts manual. They are associated with the
> Drawbar stabilizer brace, if that is what you are describing. The bolts
> don't have part numbers, so it would appear that IH just replaced them
> with regular bolts. The two sizes are 2" long on the left side and
> 2-1/2" long on the right side. I suppose you could always drill them out
> for wire if necessary.
>
> Contact me off-line at <mikesloane at verizon.net> if you want me to send
> you a .pdf copy of the appropriate parts manual pages.
>
> Mike
>
> On 8/30/2010 7:03 AM, br549 at hemc.net wrote:
>> I have messed up the head on one of the bolts that
>> mounts the forward plate of the fast hitch. These
>> bolts have a head that requires a 1 1/8" socket and
>> are drilled from all faces so that they can be safety
>> wired. I imagine a 330U, 340 Farmall and similar
>> models will have the same hardware.
>>
>> If you have one or can put me touch with someone that
>> can sell me one, that would be great.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Bryan
>>
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