frcnLS
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- LS MT240HE
I know the manual has the chart to show the torque settings based on size and metallurgy of all bolts. But has anyone documented the values for specific bolts? ie. Specific torque values for loader mounting bolts, wheel nuts and bolts, exhaust manifold, etc? If not, maybe just diameters of those bolts needing torquing? I am a car guy from back in the 70's and in every repair manual had the torque values were listed for each specific bolt location ('Torque the head bolts to xxx ft/lbs'), not a chart for all bolt size.
I had to check the exhaust manifold and the wheels at least.
To add to the confusion of figuring this out, the owner manual's chart shows values for Grade 8 hardware. All the hardware I encountered are marked 8.8. All I found was, "Class 8.8" is used for metric hardware, and "Grade 8" is used for SAE hardware. So why put a Grade chart in a manual that is for a device that is all metric? Thanks LS... And to continue my education, I found one site that said to measure the shoulder (un-threaded portion) of the bolt. Most others all show to measure the OD of the threaded portion which seems to be the correct measurement.
Finally,I ask, does anyone have a source for a repair manual for this tractor? I have looked but found nothing. If I knew that going in I would have at least shopped around for some other brands. But here we are...
I went out this AM and here is what I found. I figured the torque value in about the middle of the range they use in the manual's chart.
[NOTE: this is my best estimate and what I used. Use at your own risk!]
WHEEL BOLTS and NUTS (front and rear)
M14 - 8.8 = 104 ft./lb.
EXHAUST MANIFOLD
M8 - 8.8 = 24 ft./lb.
I had to check the exhaust manifold and the wheels at least.
To add to the confusion of figuring this out, the owner manual's chart shows values for Grade 8 hardware. All the hardware I encountered are marked 8.8. All I found was, "Class 8.8" is used for metric hardware, and "Grade 8" is used for SAE hardware. So why put a Grade chart in a manual that is for a device that is all metric? Thanks LS... And to continue my education, I found one site that said to measure the shoulder (un-threaded portion) of the bolt. Most others all show to measure the OD of the threaded portion which seems to be the correct measurement.
Finally,I ask, does anyone have a source for a repair manual for this tractor? I have looked but found nothing. If I knew that going in I would have at least shopped around for some other brands. But here we are...
I went out this AM and here is what I found. I figured the torque value in about the middle of the range they use in the manual's chart.
[NOTE: this is my best estimate and what I used. Use at your own risk!]
WHEEL BOLTS and NUTS (front and rear)
M14 - 8.8 = 104 ft./lb.
EXHAUST MANIFOLD
M8 - 8.8 = 24 ft./lb.
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