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Skid steer wheel lugs and lug nuts???

stefuel

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General question because I don't know. I have a Case 1840 that has one snapped off stud. Having trouble finding a direct replacement. Going to pull the wheels to paint the rims so there may end up needing more.
 

phil314

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I've had to replace a couple wheel stud on m 1845c.
Local case dealer had them in stock both times.
If you don't have a case dealer local, try an online one.
 

kshansen

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If you have a NAPA dealer nearby take one of the good studs to them and they should have a wheel hardware book to look them up by sizes. I can view the book online but am having trouble trying to post it here.

Just took a look at Messicks.com

https://www.messicks.com/ku/140799

It looks like there are two possibilities either 1/2 inch or 9/16 inch
 
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stefuel

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struck out at NAPA, Autozone, a local auto parts store and a international dealer. Not wasting anymore time and gas
Shopping on line
 

kshansen

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struck out at NAPA, Autozone, a local auto parts store and a international dealer. Not wasting anymore time and gas
Shopping on line
Did you check to see if yours are the 1/2 or 9/16th. That Messick's site will give you the parts numbers and their prices.

They are listed down near the bottom of the Axles-Drive Train section 06
 
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