Sorry these pictures are no better than they are but this thing is very small. I was just in he garage sweeping up around the CK-20 and I discovered this small screw head on the floor. It is surely from somewhere on my CK20 (s) HST with FEL and a black meteor snowblower on it because it has the traditional dark gray Kioti paint on it and it came from the vicinity of where that tractor sits.
I might call it the top part of an allen headed barrel screw but maybe that's incorrect. The threaded screw part is oviously a small fine metric thread broken off very close to the head. The diameter of the broken threaded shank is very close to 3/16". The diameter of the cylinder or barrel head is very close to 3/8" and it has fine gnurled straight lines machined around the head for gripping between thumb and fore finger and starting the bolt threads by hand. It has a allen wrench pocket he middle of the top surface of the head which measures and takes a 3/16" allen wrench (hex internal).
I am not able to readily locate any similar spot where this small screw or bolt head lives. has anybody else out there had to work with such a bolt lately and they recall where it came from. I would like to see to it a replacement finds the target and gets replaced with a new one. I don't have any leaks right now. This might be a needle in a haystack thing. Thanks.
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I might call it the top part of an allen headed barrel screw but maybe that's incorrect. The threaded screw part is oviously a small fine metric thread broken off very close to the head. The diameter of the broken threaded shank is very close to 3/16". The diameter of the cylinder or barrel head is very close to 3/8" and it has fine gnurled straight lines machined around the head for gripping between thumb and fore finger and starting the bolt threads by hand. It has a allen wrench pocket he middle of the top surface of the head which measures and takes a 3/16" allen wrench (hex internal).
I am not able to readily locate any similar spot where this small screw or bolt head lives. has anybody else out there had to work with such a bolt lately and they recall where it came from. I would like to see to it a replacement finds the target and gets replaced with a new one. I don't have any leaks right now. This might be a needle in a haystack thing. Thanks.
rim