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1925 Cat 60 track shoe bolt threads ?

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2 years 9 months ago #233374 by gauntjoh
I have a good friend and fellow club member who is building a 1/50th scale Cat 60 based on the 1925 model.
Does anyone know what the thread on the track shoe bolts for those tractors is ?
My friend thinks that they are 9/16 NF threads, but he would really like to know for sure. 

Any help much appreciated.

John Gaunt, ACMOC President and Director, UK

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2 years 9 months ago #233411 by side-seat
Looking in a parts book 5/8-18NF x 2" I believe

Any pictures of his model?

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2 years 9 months ago #233836 by gauntjoh

Looking in a parts book 5/8-18NF x 2" I believe

Any pictures of his model?

Sorry for the delay in replying and thank you for the information.

My friend is still at the stage of having castings made from the patterns he has created.
It will be a while before there are any pictures of the finished article.
I believe I can persuade him to write an article for the maqazine in due course.

John Gaunt, ACMOC President and Director, UK
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2 years 9 months ago #233849 by Mike Meyer
Sounds like a fascinating project John, I hope he is taking plenty of pics of these early stages too, I really enjoy looking at youtube where people show how they make things like patterns, rough castings, then machine the parts, "myfordboy" over in the UK is a favorite who does great work.
All the best
Mike

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2 years 9 months ago #233967 by edb
Hi Team,
here is an operative Sixty model--enjoy



Cheers,
Eddie B.
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