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Just curious, what type of head and what color were the factory screws? Is it the 3/8" hex mentioned above?
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I'm thinking of getting these to make cover removal quick and easy. Opinions? http://www.ebay.com/itm/12-24-Screws...item35dbd79862
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In my honest opinion I would not* use a screw driver stule head. I would stick with a regular bolt head. Ever try and remove the footpaths screws /bolts from something like a well used quietline.....
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Im replacing many of mine with stainless in areas where its just holding things together. Bought an assortment online at a decent price and filling in the specialty sizes via mcmaster or amazon. Some of the stainless are 18-8 (or something else) which is cheaper and more workable, but does corrode, or you can go 316 or 304 and improve the corrosion resistance (at a price) |
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Any tips on how to drill out the ones closet to the tractor tower? Kind of tight to get my drill in there. Have not looked if going under the tractor is an option.
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