dtrosch
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Hey all,
Thanks for looking. I've got a 1 year old CK3510 out on some property about an hour away from home. I'm grooming the land for a retirement home someday.
Yesterday, while clearing brush and light dirt moving, the screw that retains the knob at the end of the FEL joystick worked itself loose. This is the 2nd time it happened, but this time I couldn't find the screw.
I emailed the parts guy at the Kioti dealership where I bought the tractor (another hour further away). He told me he would have to order the knob as well as the screw. Total plus shipping would be around $30.
When I google the part numbers, I came up with Kubota and not Kioti screws.
Does anyone have any recommendations on where I can source just the screw?
Alternatively, can anyone provide the dimensions so I can try and match length, diameter, and threads with something from my hardware store or Rural King?
I appreciate any help you all might have. (Yes, I will use loctite when I put it back together!)
Thanks in advance--Dave

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Thanks for looking. I've got a 1 year old CK3510 out on some property about an hour away from home. I'm grooming the land for a retirement home someday.
Yesterday, while clearing brush and light dirt moving, the screw that retains the knob at the end of the FEL joystick worked itself loose. This is the 2nd time it happened, but this time I couldn't find the screw.
I emailed the parts guy at the Kioti dealership where I bought the tractor (another hour further away). He told me he would have to order the knob as well as the screw. Total plus shipping would be around $30.
GRIP PART# T5855-57912 $28.37
SCREW PART# 03016-50616 $.79
SCREW PART# 03016-50616 $.79
When I google the part numbers, I came up with Kubota and not Kioti screws.
Does anyone have any recommendations on where I can source just the screw?
Alternatively, can anyone provide the dimensions so I can try and match length, diameter, and threads with something from my hardware store or Rural King?
I appreciate any help you all might have. (Yes, I will use loctite when I put it back together!)
Thanks in advance--Dave

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