Need to know how much to torque to...

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ArkCivEngr

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Russellville, Arkansas
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Kubota L3400DT, John Deere X495
I recently damaged the back-plate on the transmission on my X495. I have the new plate, gasket, fluid and filter. But I don't know what to torque the bolts to. My local JD shop foreman and I spent several minutes looking over his books, but he didn't have a tech manual for any of the X-series. He looked up a similar plate on the older 455, and it showed to be 20 ft-lb.

I'd rather be certain before I do this. If anyone has access to this info, I'd sure appreciate it. The part number is M810219.
 
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Those are M8 threads. Note that you have two different lengths going through that plate.

Per my web search, an M8 thread should be torqued between 16 ft-lb and 20 ft-lb (depending upon the class of thread, which isn't called out on the Deere parts web site).

So, I suggest you use anti-seize and torque those bolts to 20 ft-lbs.
 
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Your right Roy,
Just checked with a friend that has a x- series Technical manual CD, 20 lbs is right.
 
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Thanks guys. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Now all I need is a decent torque wrench. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

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