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Okay I've been looking for a source for these spirol pins and Granger for example doesn't seem to differentiate heavy duty from regular Duty that I can tell and they look very similar I even went to the spirol website to look at them.
Also they do have stainless once is that really the way to go? I figure those would not rust in place So...... where can these be gotten where you know you're getting the heavy-duty ones? Thanks
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I think McMaster-Carr has them...
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Google.....Google has them. 101,000 results in about .38 seconds!
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I use the ones that the Cub Cadet store at my house has.
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I used this bolt method when I re installed mine. Worked like a charm. I purchased my new pins from Jeff (Parts by Jeff).
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yup. going thru the spriol pin headache right now, working on my 129 and robbing parts from a derelict 1650.....
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still havent found a source yet for the hvy duty variety, but that should be easy once I start making calls...
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Model 100 Dec 2020 - Running condition, has snow plow! Model 123 Nov 2020 Hydro needs much work, or resto, building front end loader for this one Model 100 Feb 2019 apart for total frame-off / sandblast etc resto Model 70 Sep 2020 needs total resto and an engine, or for parts Model 70/100 Mar 2021 buried in rust, frozen engine, got free for parts. two spare hydro rears "in for a penny, in for a pound!" |
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McMaster-Carr has them listed as heavy duty . took me 30 seconds to find them.
To make it easier on you here is a link. Just pick your size. https://www.mcmaster.com/asme-spring-pins |
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Thanks Fred. That's weird, I had looked at Mcmaster and Grainger and couldnt determine if they were heavy duty I even looked up part numbers on Spirol site but the distinction wasnt clear. Your link says Heavy Duty right up top. BUT the picture is a 2 layer hollow center pin. Maybe that threw me off? Anyway thanks for the link!
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